Litchhult Square

Litchhult Square is a .074-acre public green space in Hollis neighborhood of Queens, New York, formed by the triangular intersection of Hempstead Avenue, Jamaica Avenue, and 213th Street.[1] The merge of Hempstead Avenue with Jamaica Avenue dates to colonial times.[1]

Both roads carry state route designations, respectively as NY-24 and NY-25. The city acquired this land in 1929 by condemnation as part of the widening of Jamaica Avenue. It was designated Litchhult Square in Local Law 55 of 1938 passed by the City Council, in honor of a prominent local family.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "LITCHHULT SQUARE, Queens Village". Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  2. New York City Council Local Law 55 of 1938
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Coordinates: 40°42′58″N 73°44′42″W / 40.715989°N 73.745007°W / 40.715989; -73.745007

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