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Queens is New York City’s largest borough by area and one of its most diverse, offering a rich mix of history, culture, and green spaces. Whether visiting for the first time or exploring as a local, you will find neighborhoods with unique personalities, cuisines from around the world, and striking views of the Manhattan skyline. Many of Queens’ landmarks tell the story of New York’s past while embracing its modern character.
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The Queens Botanical Garden in Flushing is a 39-acre green space offering themed gardens, a visitor center, and seasonal programs. Highlights include a rose garden, herb garden, and wetlands area that attract native birds and pollinators. Have you ever gone to a botanical garden?
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The LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) visitor center emphasizes sustainable design and environmental education. The garden hosts workshops, festivals, and family activities throughout the year. It is a calm, beautiful retreat that connects visitors to nature in the heart of urban Queens. Have you ever attended a garden workshop?
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