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  2. Queens Gateway to Health Sciences Secondary School

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    The Jamaica Jewish Center (pictured) was used by Queens Gateway from 1998 to 2010; the building is now used by The Young Women's Leadership School of Queens. The Gateway to Higher Education program was founded by New York City in September 1986. [30]

  3. Queens High School for the Sciences - Wikipedia

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    qhss .org. Queens High School for the Sciences at York College (commonly called QHSSYC or QHSS) is a New York City public specialized high school operated by the New York City Department of Education specializing in mathematics and science. It admits students based only on their scores on the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (commonly ...

  4. List of high schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences – Q350; Queens Collegiate: A College Board School – Q310; Q470 Public John Adams High School: Q480 Public John Bowne High School: Q425 Public John F. Kennedy Jr. School (formerly Queens Occupational Training Center) Q721 Public Lexington School and Center for the Deaf Private, co-ed

  5. Queens Hospital Center - Wikipedia

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    Queens Hospital Center. / 40.716995; -73.804381. Queens Hospital Center ( QHC ), also known as NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens [2] and originally called Queens General Hospital, is a large public hospital campus in the Jamaica Hills and Hillcrest neighborhoods of Queens in New York City. It is operated by NYC Health + Hospitals, a public benefit ...

  6. Jamaica High School - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica High School was a four-year public high school in Jamaica, Queens, New York. It was operated by the New York City Department of Education . Jamaica High School was founded as the Union Free School in 1854, and located within a three-story wooden structure on what is now 161st Street. In 1897, it moved to a new campus located on Hillside ...

  7. Masjid Al-Mamoor - Wikipedia

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    Masjid Al-Mamoor, also known as the Jamaica Muslim Center, is one of the largest multi-purpose Muslim establishments in Jamaica, New York. The center includes a mosque, a school, and a place for religious gatherings and eating facilities. History. Masjid Al-Mamoor was started by mostly Bangladeshi Americans in 1976, as it is located in the ...

  8. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    By 1941, Moses planned to convert Jamaica Bay into a 18,000-acre (7,300 ha) recreation center. In 1945, he asked the New York City Board of Estimate to transfer control of Jamaica Bay to NYC Parks so he could convert the bay into what The New York Times described as "a haven for wild life and a mecca for fishermen and boating enthusiasts". [16]

  9. Greater Allen A. M. E. Cathedral of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Allen Cathedral of New York is an African Methodist Episcopal church located in Jamaica, Queens, New York. The congregation currently has over 24,500 members, making it one of the largest churches in the United States. Its annual budget exceeds $72 million.