Forest Hills Gardens SPRING HIGHLIGHTS • Queens, NY • April 2024
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 Published On May 5, 2024

Since the Forest Hills Gardens neighborhood is my most popular walking tour video, I thought I’d do a highlight reel type of thing, featuring my favorite houses and parts of the neighborhood. I got the idea when I walked through it recently and noticed all the blooming, budding flowers and trees, which looks really beautiful. I’ve been super busy recently with work, but just had to make this video to share with the viewers. The footage here was shot on the first two weekends of April and you’ll notice how much fuller everything looks in just one weeks time. Spring is a great season in the northeast with all the colors and ambience of nature ramping up. Hope you enjoy this revisit to the ultimate hidden gem area of Queens, NY known as Forest Hills Gardens!

BRIEF HISTORY:
Forest Hills Gardens is a picturesque neighborhood located within the larger neighborhood of Forest Hills in Queens. This exclusive community is known for its lush greenery, winding streets and elegant architecture. Developed in the early 1900s, Forest Hills Gardens is made up of beautiful Tudor-style homes, co-op buildings, and manicured gardens. The neighborhood is also home to an array of cultural attractions, including the West Side Tennis Club, which hosted the US Open for many years. The area boasts easy access to mass transit, shops, and top-rated restaurants, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a tranquil suburban lifestyle with urban amenities.

Forest Hills Gardens is a neighborhood located in the northwestern part of Queens, New York City. The neighborhood was planned and developed in the early 1900s by the Russell Sage Foundation. The original developers wanted to create a community that would cater to the needs of the wealthy, and thus, the neighborhood was designed with large houses, lush gardens, and abundant green spaces. The name "Forest Hills" is believed to have been inspired by the vast forests that once covered the area before it was developed. The addition of "Gardens" to the name reflected that this was not just a residential neighborhood, but one that was focused on the natural beauty of the environment and the importance of green spaces for the overall well-being of its residents. Today, Forest Hills Gardens remains a highly sought-after neighborhood with a rich history and a strong commitment to preserving its natural beauty.

Forest Hills Gardens is a neighborhood in the Queens borough of New York City, with a history that traces back to the early 1900s. The neighborhood was planned and developed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., son of the renowned landscape architect who designed Central Park. Olmsted Jr. envisioned a serene residential area that would be nature-based, with winding streets and spacious lawns, which he achieved by using the ideas of the Garden City movement, a British movement that proposed a model for town planning. The neighborhood was built on a former golf course, and its remarkable architectural style is reflected in the stately Tudor and Georgian-style homes, adorned with intricate details such as textured brickwork, terracotta tiles, and steep rooflines. Today, the neighborhood is considered one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Queens, known for its picturesque streets, high-end shops and restaurants, and diverse community.

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