While describing Forest Hills to someone not from the area, one might paint the picture of Station Square’s historic Tudor and Arts-and-Crafts architecture, the feeling of an urban oasis in
The Historic Districts Council and the Rego-Forest Preservation Council on Oct. 21 led a tour of Rego Park’s architecture in celebration of the neighborhood’s 100th anniversary. Its name derives from
Forest Hills residents shop and dine on Austin Street, patronize the Midway Theatre, enjoy concerts at Forest Hills Stadium and may have been a Forest Hills
The Historic Districts Council will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Rego Park with a walking tour of historic architecture and an acompanying presentation from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on