While New York City’s landmarks are usually thought of as individual buildings or historic districts (and the occasional park), there
Queens is home to many historic buildings, from the oldest existing residential structure to places that were vital in the nation's fight for religious freedom.
This week’s roundup includes some of the city’s most well-preserved historical farmhouses in NYC, which have survived the last 200 years of development.
Historic homes converted into museums in Queens: Queens County Farm, Bowne House, King Manor, Kingsland Homestead, Louis Armstrong Museum, Latimer House