Queens Civil and Housing Court Building

Queens Civil and Housing Court Building is a building in , . Queens Civil and Housing Court Building is situated nearby to the metro station , as well as near the museum .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Sutphin Boulevard station and King Manor.

Metro station
The is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located at Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue in , 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 to Jamaica–179th Street during p.m. rush hours. is situated 630 feet northwest of Queens Civil and Housing Court Building.

Museum
, also known as the Rufus King House, is a historic house at 150th Street and Jamaica Avenue in , New York City. The two-story house is the main structure in Rufus King Park, an 11.5-acre public park that preserves part of the former estate of Rufus King, a U.S. is situated 1,500 feet east of Queens Civil and Housing Court Building.

Railway station
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station is a major train station on the Long Island Rail Road located in , . With weekday ridership exceeding 200,000 passengers, it is the largest transit hub on , the fourth-busiest rail station in North America, and the second-busiest station that exclusively serves commuter traffic. is situated 1,700 feet south of Queens Civil and Housing Court Building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Jamaica and Richmond Hill.

is an expansive neighborhood located in eastern . Historically consisting of predominantly black communities, now is home to an extremely diverse array of peoples and cultures.

Neighborhood
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is a commercial and residential neighborhood located in the southwestern section of the borough of . The area borders Kew Gardens and to the north, and to the east, South Ozone Park to the south, and and Ozone Park to the west.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood in the middle of the borough of . The borders are to the west, the Long Island Expressway to the north, Union Turnpike to the south, and Kissena/Parsons Boulevards to the east.

Queens Civil and Housing Court Building

Latitude
40.70444° or 40° 42′ 16″ north
Longitude
-73.80889° or 73° 48′ 32″ west
Elevation
62 feet (19 metres)
Open location code
87G8P53R+QC
Geo­Names ID
6343993
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