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  2. Share. May 24, 2024 Calendar of free events, paid events, and things to do in Queens, NY.

  3. Things To Do In Queens This Weekend | Queens, NY Patch

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    Things To Do In Queens This Weekend - Queens, NY - Drink a beer in your Santa suit, take a holiday light tour or make an LED Christmas card. This weekend's holiday festivities are...

  4. Things To Do In Queens This Weekend | Queens, NY Patch

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    Things To Do In Queens This Weekend - Queens, NY - Join an ugly sweater contest, make a pizza with Santa, or shop for holiday gifts with a beer in hand. The opportunities are endless.

  5. Things To Do In Queens This Weekend | Queens, NY Patch

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    Things To Do In Queens This Weekend - Queens, NY - Pound a rice cake. Party in your onesie. Simulate a zombie apocalypse. Rap in the New Year with Cardi B. Queens has something for...

  6. Fresh Meadows, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Meadows is a neighborhood in the northeastern section of the New York City borough of Queens.Fresh Meadows used to be part of the broader town of Flushing and is bordered to the north by the Horace Harding Expressway and Auburndale; to the west by Pomonok, St. John's University, Hillcrest, and Utopia; to the east by Cunningham Park and the Clearview Expressway; and to the south by the ...

    • UFO Sighting Over Queens Lights Up Online Debate: See The Videos
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  7. Queens County Farm Museum - Wikipedia

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    Designated NYCL. November 9, 1976 [2] The Queens County Farm Museum, also known as Queens Farm, is a 47-acre (190,000 m 2) farm in the Floral Park and Glen Oaks neighborhoods of Queens in New York City. The farm occupies the city's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland (in operation since 1697), and is still a working farm today.