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Product Description In the early years of the 20th century, Queens County underwent an enormous transformation. The Queensboro Bridge of 1909 forever changed the landscape of this primarily rural area into the urban metropolis it is today. Forgotten Queens shows New York's largest borough between the years 1920 and 1950, when it was adorned with some of the finest model housing and planned communities anywhere in the country. Victorian mansions, cookie-cutter row houses, fishing shacks, and beachside bungalows all coexisted next to workplaces and commercial areas. Beckoning with the torch of the new century and a bright promise for those who dared to pioneer its urban wilderness, Queens flourished as a community. Through vintage photographs being seen by the public for the first time, the five wards of Queens are highlighted for their unique character and history. About the Author Legendary tour guide Kevin Walsh, whose blog, Forgotten New York, has twice been ranked by the Village Voice in their Best of NYC list, has partnered with the Greater Astoria Historical Society, a dynamic group known throughout New York City for their vigorous efforts in community preservation, lively programming, and imaginative history articles. This is the society's sixth book with Arcadia Publishing.