The Jamaica Estates community evolved with the advent of the 20th
century. The verdant hills north of the colonial village of Jamaica were
blanketed with forests of deciduous trees and dotted with crystal clear
glacial lakes. The area's country beauty and tranquility offered people
an escape from the congestion of the crowded city. As the Queensborough
Bridge neared completion in 1907, two wealthy real estate speculators,
Ernestus Gulick and Felix Isman, envisioned a unique community. Together
they imagined a residential park offering people the ability to have
homes in an area of breathtaking country beauty while working in the
city.