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What’s in a name? A lot of Queens history: Our Neighborhood, The Way it Was

By Big New York · 07/18/2026 · Updated 07/18/2026
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Our local communities and all communities, wherever located, have very localized names for real estate subdivisions, ponds and lakes, hills and valleys. Our local communities and all communities, wherever located, have very localized names for real estate subdivisions, ponds and lakes, hills and valleys. Over an extensive period of time, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society.

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Our local communities and all communities, wherever located, have very localized names for real estate subdivisions, ponds and lakes, hills and valleys. Our local communities and all communities, wherever located, have very localized names for real estate subdivisions, ponds and lakes, hills and valleys. Over an extensive period of time, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society.

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