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  1. The front entrance of the Main Post office in Jamaica, Queens on 164th Street. /  40.707639°N 73.79750°W  / 40.707639; -73.79750. US Post Office-Jamaica Main is a historic post office building located at the northwest corner of 164th Street and 89th Avenue in Jamaica in Queens County, New York, United States. It serves the 11432 ZIP Code.

  2. Z (rush hours, peak direction) The Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station (formerly Jamaica Center–Parsons Boulevard station and sometimes shortened as Jamaica Center station) is the northern terminal station of the IND and BMT Archer Avenue Lines of the New York City Subway, located at Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue in Jamaica, Queens.

  3. South Jamaica is a wirkin-cless neebourheid in the New York Ceety burgh o Queens, locatit sooth o dountoun Jamaica. Awtho a proper border haes no been established, the neebourheid is an oweraw subset o the greater Jamaica aurie which faces the Long Island Rail Road tracks, Jamaica Avenue an Liberty Avenue tae the north, the Van Wyck Expressway ...

  4. The Jamaica–179th Street station is an express terminal station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway.Located under Hillside Avenue at 179th Street in Jamaica, Queens, it is served by the F train at all times, the <F> train during rush hours in the reverse peak direction, and a few rush-hour E trains.

  5. January 11, 1977. Prospect Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in the Jamaica section of the New York City borough of Queens. It was established in 1668 and known as the "burring plas." The cemetery's original main gate was on Beaver Road which led from Sutphin Boulevard to Jamaica Avenue. [2] The cemetery was generally known as the ...

  6. St. John's University is a private Catholic university in Queens, New York City. It was founded in 1870 by the Congregation of the Mission (C.M., the Vincentian Fathers) with a mission to provide the youth of New York with a Catholic university education. [4] Originally located in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, the flagship campus was ...

  7. Jamaica Race Course, also called the Jamaica Racetrack, was an American thoroughbred horse racing facility operated by the Metropolitan Jockey Club in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. History. The 1-mile (1.6 km) track opened on April 27, 1903, a day which featured the inaugural running of the Excelsior Handicap.

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