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Encyclopedia > Long Island City

Long Island City, New York, often abbreviated "L.I.C.," is an area in the borough of Queens in New York City. It was created in 1870 from the communities of Astoria, Hunters Point, Blissville, Ravenswood, Dutch Kills and Bowery Bay. It is located in the northwest part of Long Island, adjoining the east bank of the East River. Locals now use the term only for the area south of Astoria.


Long Island City surrendered its independence in 1898 to become part of New York City. However, Long Island City is still one of the four main post offices in Queens. It is also the eastern terminus of the Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge, which is the only non-toll automotive route connecting Queens and Manhattan.


At and around the bridge terminus is found the Queensbridge Housing Projects. Major thoroughfares include 21st Street, which is mostly industrial and commercial, Queens Boulevard, which leads into the bridge, and the westmost portion of Northern Boulevard. The most prominent feature aside from the bridge is the community's lone skyscraper, the Citibank building.


Long Island City was once home to many factories and bakeries. The bakeries included Sunshine Biscuits, and Silvercup Bread. The Silvercup bakery is now home to Silvercup Studios, which produces notable work such as HBO's The Sopranos. The factories included Swingline Staplers, Fisher Electronics, Pepsi-Cola, Chiclet Gum, and Eagle Electric. Eagle Electric, now known as Cooper Wiring Devices is the only major factory left in the area.


The former factories have found new uses; the Sunshine Bakery is now LaGuardia Community College, High-rise housing is now being built on the former Pepsi-Cola site, and from June 2002 until September 2004 the old Swingline plant was the temorary headquarters of the Museum of Modern Art.


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Long Island City: Weather and Much More from Answers.com (1125 words)
Long Island City (often abbreviated L.I.C.) is the western-most neighborhood of the borough of Queens in New York City.
Long Island City is the home of 5 Pointz, a building housing artists' studios, which has been (legally) painted by a number of graffiti artists and is visible near the Court House Square station on the 7 train.
Long Island City is served by the New York City Department of Education.
Regional Assembly 2001 - Long Island City (1042 words)
Long Island City, located on the western edge of Queens directly across the East River from Midtown Manhattan, is one of the region's most important assets.
Long Island City is a 10 minute subway ride from Midtown Manhattan and Grand Central Terminal, and it is the nexus for more subway lines than anyplace other than Downtown Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn.
Connecting all of these issues is the understanding that Long Island City's potential to become the region's next major commercial center is dependent on the full range of issues that define it as a destination, and on implementing an integrated set of strategies to achieve a shared vision.
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