A world away from the bustle of Manhattan, College Point, Queens, boasts
one of the most interesting histories of any New York City neighborhood.
College Point began as a sleepy rural hamlet, but by the mid-nineteenth
century, immigration and the industrial revolution had transformed it
into a booming suburb. By 1900, the community had a distinct identity as
home to several thousand residents and host to hordes of weekend
visitors drawn by its spectacular East River setting and beer garden
resorts. College Point recounts this neighborhood's colorful story
through photographs and other illustrations from the magnificent
collection of the Poppenhusen Institute, the community center founded in
1868 by a local industrialist and benefactor. The institute maintains an
important place in College Point life, offering a wide range of classes,
concerts, and other activities to this quirky but quintessential New
York neighborhood.