Welcome to Queens, the most culturally diverse area in the United States. With such an eclectic mix of ethnicities and heritages comes a bounty of unique experiences that can’t be found anywhere else. It’s a community for those who love to sample all of what life has to offer and aren’t afraid of a bit of adventure here and there. In one day, you can enjoy some of the best Chinese food in New York City in Flushing (right before taking in a Mets game at Citi Field) and then travel west to Astoria to soak up traditional Greek culture as you sip a cold brew at Bohemian Hall, the oldest beer garden in the city. You can also explore the clash of aesthetic styles by viewing the graffiti artwork displayed at 5 Pointz and the contemporary art housed in MoMA’s PS1. Like everything else in Queens, housing options exist on a broad spectrum: luxury high rises with unbeatable river views in Long Island City, Ridgewood’s workforce housing, and detached single-family homes in the eastern part of the borough. Would you expect anything less varied from this wonderfully assorted community?
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