Rego-Forest Preservation Council

To advocate for landmark status for architecturally & culturally significant sites in Rego Park, Forest Hills, & nearby Queens communities, & document local history.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Greener Horizons at Iconic West Side Tennis Club

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By Michael Perlman Tennis Captain Ed Flamos, tennis legend Virginia Wade, & WSTC President Monika Jain - Ribbon cutting, Photo by Michae...
Friday, May 21, 2021

Preserving The Memory of Acclaimed Sculptor Arnold Stone

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By Michael Perlman Floating Leaves sculpture fountain by Arnold Stone, Photo by Michael Perlman Most recently, the nearly 2-story “Floating ...
Thursday, February 11, 2021

A Tribute To Black History At The Iconic Forest Hills Stadium

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By Michael Perlman Forest Hills Stadium, which became America’s first tennis stadium in 1923, was adapted as a concert venue in 1960 for the...
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Rego-Forest Preservation Council seeks to preserve and commemorate the architectural and cultural history of Rego Park, Forest Hills, and adjacent neighborhoods of Queens, NY. We work with citizens, affiliate organizations, and property owners on local, city, state, & federal levels. Avenues include Individual Landmarks, Historic Districts, Rezonings, State & National Register properties and districts; to ultimately provide funding assistance for restoration and adaptive reuse, safeguard community character, and convey historic pride for current and future generations.
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