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Kingsland Homestead

143-35 37th Ave

Kingsland Homestead, a late 18th-century house in Flushing, is located in two-acre Weeping Beech Park. The first floor is used for local history exhibitions that draw on the collections of the Queens Historical Society, which is headquartered here. The house has only one furnished period room: a second-floor parlor decorated as if it belonged to a middle-class Victorian family.

Admission And Tickets

$5 - Adults
$3 - Seniors
$3 - Students

This Week's Hours

Tue, Sat-Sun: 2:30pm-4:30pm

Group Tours by appointment

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