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.

Monday, June 7, 2010

From Homes To Art Deco Shops, 63rd Dr, Rego Park, Spring 1949

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Homes Yield to shops on 63rd Drive in Rego Park By Historian Ron Marzlock, Queens Chronicle & Rego-Forest Preservation Council Blog c...
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Calling Volunteers for Membership Drive at June 13th Forest Hills Festival of The Arts

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The 10th Bi-Annual Forest Hills Festival of The Arts will be on Sun, June 13th from 10 AM - 6 PM, and situated on Austin St between 69th Rd...

History of Duggan's Pond, Rego Park

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From A Filthy Swale To A Swell Spot To Rest By Historian Ron Marzlock, Queens Chronicle & Rego-Forest Preservation Council Blog contrib...
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Monday, May 24, 2010

Eyewitness of 4-Alarm Fire in Forest Hills: May 23rd around 8:15 PM - 10:30 PM

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To The Media: Our heart goes out to the community and local business owners. On Sunday, May 23rd, around 8:15 PM, a 4-alarm fire began ...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Buster Brown Shoes Closes in Forest Hills - The End of An Era

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UPDATE: As of July 2010, the famed Buster Brown Shoes sign has been removed, restored, and displayed in an Austin St office, with our int...
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Monday, April 19, 2010

Invite: Preservation Tricks of Trade & Networking Event, Apr 26 at 6:30 PM

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You're Invited: Learn an overview of our NY preservation movement, and network with preservation professionals and advocates from city...
Friday, April 16, 2010

Join Our New Facebook Group For Rego-Forest Preservation Council

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A huge thanks to everyone who became a fan of Rego-Forest Preservation Council on our Facebook Fan Page to date! Please help us fulfill our...
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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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