
It’s home to a large immigrant community, with nearly 50% of Queens made up of immigrants. There a particularly large Indian American and Jewish population in Queens. Although this is true, it’s hard to associate Queens with just one main background because there is such variety there. Different neighborhoods are often associated with different ethnic backgrounds. Flushing is known for being largely Korean and Chinese while Astoria is known for having a large Greek population. Because of its cultural diversity, Queens is also known for the many restaurants they offer. The options are wide open.

Queens is also home to the Mets. As we speak, they are building a new stadium in Willets Point, replacing Shea Stadium with Citi Field. Despite New York being mainly associated with the Yankees for the Red Sox fans here, Queens residents are huge Mets fans. For them, there’s more of a Mets/Yankees rivalry than anything else. Queens is also home to the U.S. Open tennis tournaments.
For all the dirt, grime, and urban oddities the city is known for, I love it.
Links:
http://queens.about.com/
www.nycvisit.com/
newyork.metromix.com/
4 comments:
Boo Yankees. Hooray Mets!
hey my family lives in queens, near rosas pizza and some other stuff you've probably never heard of. I cant think of any exits or any other landmarks. but i have many cousins that live there and thats where my dad grew up.
I like queens very much because my best friend lives in queens.
I like queens very much because my best friend lives in queens.
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