
Austin Street, the main shopping area in Forest Hills, Queens, New York.
'Forest Hills' is a neighborhood in central part of the
New York City borough of
Queens. It is bordered to the north by
Rego Park, to the east by
Flushing Meadows Park, the
Grand Central Parkway and
Kew Gardens, to the west by
Middle Village and to the south by
Forest Park. The neighborhood is part of
Queens Community Board 6.
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Neighborhood
The neighborhood is home to a mix of middle to upper-class residents, the latter of whom often live in the neighborhood's prestigious
Forest Hills Gardens area. Forest Hills has historically had a very large
Jewish population with more than 10
synagogues located in the area.
The community was founded in 1906, but before that it was known as White Pot. In 1909,
Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, who founded the
Russell Sage Foundation, bought 142 acres (0.6 km²) of land from the
Cord Meyer Development Company. The original plan was to build good low-income housing and improve living conditions of the working poor.
Grosvenor Atterbury, a renowned architect, was given the commission to design
Forest Hills Gardens. The neighborhood was planned on the model of the garden communities of England. As a result, there are many
Tudor-style homes in Forest Hills, most of which are now located in Forest Hills Gardens. However, there are currently a number of Tudor homes in particular areas of Forest Hills outside of the Gardens.
The neighborhood contains areas of private houses with little commerce, such as the Gardens area; dense commercial districts full of stores and large apartment complexes; and streets with the six-story brick apartment buildings common throughout Queens. The main thoroughfare is the 12-lane-wide
Queens Boulevard, while Metropolitan Avenue is known for its
antique shops. The commercial heart of Forest Hills is a mile-long stretch of Austin Street, which contains many restaurants, boutiques, and chain stores. Forest Hills is also home to a large working to middle-class community consisting mostly of
Bukharian Jewish along with Russian and Persian Jews (Mostly from
Iran) and a variety of other
Asian and Hispanic immigrants, residing mostly north of 65th Avenue around 108th Street. On 62nd Drive, the last block before 108th Street ventures north into
Corona, Queens, is a NYCHA low-income housing project that caused controversy among the residents in the more prestigious areas in Forest Hills when first constructed.

Station Square
Forest Hills was once the home of the
U.S. Open tennis tournament, played at the
West Side Tennis Club before it moved to the
USTA National Tennis Center in
Flushing Meadows Park. When the Open was played at the tennis stadium, the tournament was commonly referred to merely as ''Forest Hills'' just as
The Championships, Wimbledon are referred to as
Wimbledon. In the 2001 motion picture ''
The Royal Tenenbaums'',
Luke Wilson's character plays a tennis match at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills.
Gene Hackman's character is also shown cruising on the premises.
Forest Hills is also home to the main offices of
JetBlue Airways Corp., a US
low-cost carrier.
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Two monuments are erected in
Forest Hills Gardens:
★ A tribute to the victims of
World War I, the "Great War".
★ The mast of ''
Columbia'', the winner of the
America's Cup in both 1899 and 1901.
Statistics
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Area Code:
718/
347
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ZIP Code: 11375
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Time Zone: Eastern (Standard Time: GMT -5 hours, DST: GMT -4 hours).
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Global Coordinates:
Latitude 40.72 &
Longitude -73.85
The Forest Hills Housing Co-ops are located on 62nd Drive and 108th Street.
Education
Forest Hills, like all areas of New York City, is served by the
New York City Department of Education.
K-12 Schools

Forest Hills High School
Forest Hills pupils attend several different elementary Schools, including:
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P.S. 101 School In The Gardens
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P.S. 144 Col. Jeromus Remsen School
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P.S. 175 Lynn Gross Discovery School
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P.S. 196 Grand Central Parkway
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P.S. 220 Edward Mandel
Forest Hills pupils attend either
J.H.S. 157 Stephen A. Halsey (commonly referred to as ''Halsey'') in Rego Park or
J.H.S. 190 Russell Sage (known as ''Sage'') in Forest Hills.
Recently, New York City high school students have begun applying to the high schools of their choice, as there is no longer a zoning policy for
Forest Hills High School. Famous graduates of Forest Hills High School include
Jerry Springer and the founding members of
the Ramones. Students from all over New York City may apply to high schools in other parts of the city. In addition to Forest Hills High School, a large percentage of students from both J.H.S. 157 and J.H.S. 190 gain admission to other high schools in New York City. Many J.H.S. 157 students also attend the
Bronx High School of Science and
Brooklyn Technical High School.
[3] Traditionally many more students from J.H.S. 190 choose to study at
Stuyvesant High School and
Townsend Harris High School, in addition to the
Bronx High School of Science.
[4] Many of the students from outside the district accepted to attend
Forest Hills High School are those who applied to either the school's Law & Humanities program, or the Carl Sagan program in accelerated math and science. FHHS has also began admitting students by audition to their Academy of Instructional Music and Performing Arts in 2005.
[5]
Colleges
'Bramson ORT College' is an
undergraduate college in
New York City operated by the American branch of the
Jewish charity
World ORT. Its main campus is in
Forest Hills, Queens, with a satellite campus in
Brooklyn.
Famous residents
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Hank Azaria, actor and
voice artist
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Burt Bacharach, composer, pianist and singer
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Walter Becker, musician best known as a member of
Steely Dan
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Art Buchwald, political humorist
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Michael A. Burstein, award-winning science fiction author
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David Caruso, Actor noted for his roles in ''
CSI Miami'', and ''
NYPD Blue''.
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Dale Carnegie, author and teacher of public speaking
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Carol Channing, actress (in the 1950s during her time on
Broadway)
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Earl Douglas, aka Black Earl, former
Opie & Anthony flunkie and current executive producer of the
Ron and Fez show on
XM Satellite Radio.
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Geraldine Ferraro, politician
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Art Garfunkel, singer-songwriter.
[7]
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High Pitch Eric, member of
Howard Stern's
Wack Pack
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Alan Hevesi, former Comptroller of New York State
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Steve Hofstetter, comedian/radio personality
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Donna Karan, fashion designer
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Melinda Katz, the
New York City Councilwoman who represents Forest Hills
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Helen Keller, blind and deaf woman who became an inspiration to people with disabilities
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David Krumholtz, actor
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Michael Landon, actor and director
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Lea (singer) , singer
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Stan Lee, Chairman Emeritus of
Marvel Comics, and creator of
Spider-Man and other comic book icons.
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Min Xiao-Fen, Chinese
pipa player
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Carroll O'Connor, actor
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Peter Parker, aka
Spider-Man, fictional comic book hero who lives with his Aunt May in a house in Forest Hills.
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Susan Polgar, former
Women's World Chess Champion
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The Ramones,
punk rock group
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Wilhelm Reich,
psychiatrist known for his ideas about ''
Orgone''
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Ray Romano, actor-comedian
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Paul Simon, singer-songwriter
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Jerry Springer, talk show host
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Anthony D. Weiner, Democratic
congressman for
New York's 9th congressional district, which contains Forest Hills.
References
1. Queens Community Boards, New York City. Accessed September 3, 2007.
2. JBLU: Profile for JETBLUE AIRWAYS CP, ''Yahoo! Finance'', accessed February 4, 2007
3. NYC Dept. of Ed. Statistics, accessed February 23, 2007
4. NYC Dept. of Ed. Statistics, accessed February 23, 2007
5. FOREST HILLS HIGH SCHOOL, Q440, Borough of QUEENS, Zip Code 11375, accessed February 23, 2007
6. In Step With David Caruso (TV and film actor), ''Parade (magazine)'', March 6, 2005
7. Jewish Virtual Library: Art Garfunkel, accessed December 11, 2006
External links
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CNN Money: Best Places to Live: Forest Hills, NY
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Forest Hills Blog
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Forest Hills Neighborhood Profile - About.com
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Forest Hills Forum, Message Board and Chat