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Holliswood (formerly known as Terrace Heights) is an affluent residential neighborhood located on the
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in the east-central portion of the borough of
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,
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. Bounded to the north by the Grand Central Parkway, to the west by 188th street, the south by Hillside Avenue and to the east by
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. Holliswood is bordered by
Jamaica Estates Jamaica Estates is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. Jamaica Estates is part of Queens Community District 8 and located in the northern portion of Jamaica. It is bounded by Union Turnpike to the north, Hillside Avenue to t ...
to the west,
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to the north, Hollis to the South and
Queens Village Queens Village is a mostly residential middle class neighborhood in the eastern part of the New York City borough of Queens. It is bound by Hollis to the west, Cambria Heights to the south, Bellerose to the east, and Oakland Gardens to the north ...
to the east. Holliswood is part of Queens Community Board 8 and its zip code is 11423 & 11427. The neighborhood is patrolled by the New York City's Police Department's 107th Precinct. Politically, Holliswood is represented by the New York City Council's 23rd district.


History


Precolonial and colonial history

The area now known as Holliswood was originally settled by the Jameco (or Yamecah) Indians of the Algonquin Nation. In 1656 Dutch colonists operating out of New Netherland purchased the area known as Jamaica from the Jameco Indians.http://www.queenslibrary.org/index.aspx?page_nm=CL-Communityinfo&branch_id=HO The Dutch colonial administration urged colonists from nearby Hempstead to settle this newly acquired area known as Jamaica.Encyclopedia of New York City. New Haven, Conn: Yale UP, New-York Historical Society, 1995. Eventually the area that would become Holliswood was dubbed East Jamaica, a sparsely populated mostly agricultural region now situated between Jamaica proper and Queens Village. Until the onset of the American revolution this area saw very little growth.


19th century development

The development of Holliswood is attributed to Frederick W. Dunton, who was the supervisor of the Town of Jamaica and nephew of the president of the
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. In 1884, Dunton proceeded to purchase of then farmland in East Jamaica. Dunton desired to name his would be development Woodhull after the Revolutionary War hero who had fought in the area in the
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. Unbeknownst to Dunton there already was a
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in upstate New York, so he named the areas Hollis and Holliswood after his home town in New Hampshire. Dunton opted to construct Holliswood with curving streets and gave them Latin or Spanish names, such as Palo Alto, Como, Marengo, etc. A trotting race course was also built within the confines of the neighborhood known as Epsom Course. The designs of the winding streets were developed by the Grenoble Realty Company, organized in 1905. For himself, Dunton reserved the largest lot of land at the southern edge of Holliswood on Dunton Avenue. There he built a large stately mansion called Hollis Hall with views all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Hollis Hall, was constructed on the bluffs where British
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encamped during the Revolutionary War and had captured the American General
Nathaniel Woodhull General Nathaniel Woodhull (December 30, 1722 – September 20, 1776) was a leader of the New York Provincial Congress and a brigadier general of the New York Militia during the American Revolution. Biography Woodhull was born on December 30, 17 ...
. A small portion in the southern part of Holliswood was developed after 1906 as part of Hollis Park Gardens. Sluggish sales for property in Holliswood ultimately led to its failure as a business venture in 1918. However, increased demand for housing revived the area in the following decade, and subsequently a large portion of the housing stock in the neighborhood date from the 1920s.


Land use and zoning

Holliswood is zoned for residential single family homes. In 2002, the Holliswood Civic Association successfully petitioned the City of New York to initiate zoning changes for the neighborhood from 40x100 (R-1) lot sizes to 60x100 (R-1-2) lot sizes. Holliswood was the first civic association in the five boroughs to initiate the zoning change and succeeded. As a result of Holliswood's generous lot sizes for its properties, and its secluded suburban location, many residences are mansion-like, perched atop modest sized hills. The average market price for properties has well surpassed $1 million, with some homes fetching multimillion-dollar prices according to Zillow.


Religious institutions

* Young Israel of Holliswood is located at 86-25 Francis Lewis Blvd. * The Bait uz Zafar Mosque is located at 188-15 Mc-Laughlin Avenue. * The Ramgarhia Sikh Society is located at 86-71 Palo Alto Street.


Parks and recreation

Public parks and playgrounds in Holliswood are overseen by the
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. * Cunningham Park, is a large public park constructed in 1928. There are tennis courts, baseball fields, bocce ball courts, walking paths and bike trails located throughout the park *McLaughlin Playground is located at 200-04 McLaughlin Ave *The Hollis World War Memorial is located at 193rd Street and Hillside Avenue, the memorial commemorates local residents who were veterans of World War I


Post office and ZIP Code

Holliswood is covered by ZIP Codes 11423 & 11427. The United States Post Office operates the Holliswood Station at 197-33 Hillside Avenue.


Schools

P.S./I.S. 178 The Holliswood School, pre-K through eighth grade. The
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(known as 'Central') is located at 86-86 Palo Alto Street.


Library

The Queens Public Library branch is located at 202-05 Hillside Avenue.


Notable people

Notable current and former residents of Holliswood include: *
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(born 1948), professional tennis player.Friedman, Charles
"Marilyn Aschner Keeps Net Title; Defeats Mimi Kanarek in Eastern Indoor Final"
''
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'', March 27, 1967. Accessed December 27, 2022. "Blazing away with a near faultless forehand, Marilyn Aschner of Holliswood, Queens, won the Eastern women's indoor tennis championship yesterday for the second straight time."
*
Andrew Cuomo Andrew Mark Cuomo ( ; ; born December 6, 1957) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 56th governor of New York from 2011 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected to the same position that his father, Mario Cuo ...
(born 1957), politician who served as
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from 2011 to 2021. *
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(born 1970), news anchor and journalist. * Mario Cuomo (1932-2015), politician who served as
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from 1983 to 1994. * Frederick W. Dunton (1851-1931), real estate developer and founder of Holliswood. *
Menachem Penner Menachem (Marc) Penner (Hebrew: מנחם פעננער; born 1971) is an American Modern Orthodox rabbi who is the Max and Marion Grill Dean of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. He is also the Dean of Men's Underg ...
(born 1971), Modern Orthodox rabbi and Max and Marion Grill Dean of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. * Lennie Tristano (1919-1978), jazz pianist and composer. *
David Weprin David Ira Weprin (born May 2, 1956) is a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly, representing District 24 in Queens since 2010, when he replaced his brother Mark. In the Assembly he has supported progressive causes, such as a surchar ...
(born 1956), Democratic member of the New York State Assembly.


References

{{reflist Neighborhoods in Queens, New York