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Flushing Archives

The images in this gallery capture Flushing from the 1950's to the present. Many photos were taken from the same location over this span of time, they show both enduring landmarks and dramatic change. Since starting this site over 4 years ago I have been continuing to get a great response for pictures from my old home town, now averaging about 10,000-20,000 views a month. I will be revising an expanded version of a Flushing History photobook for 2013 so keep posted. Requests and comments are always welcome!
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    Mighty oak tree moves cobblestones and fence aside next to the Bowne House. Weeping Beech Park, October 11, 2014
    Prince Street & 35th Ave. looking South March 8, 2015
    Peter Haff Huis (House) 134-28 Northern Boulevard, on the SE corner of Northern & Prince Street. The red brick building' with a 235-foot frontage, center bell and clock tower was designed by Edward Shepherd Hewitt. It has been home for a row of mom and pop businesses and now also the Full Gospel Calvary Korean Assembly of God. Peter Haff, an early Dutch settler, was the first constable of Flushing and built his home there around 1643 to 1645.