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Queens: From Agricultural Hinterland to Vital Urban Corridor

Date
Tue
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Oct 14
Time
6:30 pm
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8:00 pm
Location
St. Paul & St. Andrew United Methodist Church 263 West 86th Street New York, NY 10024
By
Historic Districts Council
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In celebration of the late Jeffrey A. Kroessler’s book Rural County, Urban Borough: A History of Queens (Rutgers U. Press), his widow Laura Heim will discuss with Eve Kahn and Frampton Tolbert the unique production process and engaging content of this first comprehensive, scholarly and readable history of the great borough of Queens.

Laura Heim, architect and widow of author Jeffrey A. Kroessler, will discuss with Eve Kahn, lectures committee co-chair of the Victorian Society’s New York chapter, and Frampton Tolbert, Executive Director of the Historic Districts Council, the genesis, evolution, production, revelatory content, and impact of Kroessler’s posthumously published book, Rural County, Urban Borough: A History of Queens. A former wetlands, Queens today is a crowded cityscape of dense urban neighborhoods and suburban sprawl. Rural County, Urban Borough is a history of place, charting the rapid transformation of the Queens landscape, identifying what drove the borough’s development, from public infrastructure, architecture, and transportation to technological innovation and urban planning. The book dramatically chronicles how Queens’ relationship with the city has evolved as well as highlights how Queens residents, from all backgrounds, care for their neighborhoods and build their communities. Queens is integral to New York City and the wider world and reveals, in its evolution, the whole arc of American urban history.