The Hidden History of Jamaica, Queens

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2025

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  • @matthewmiller9526
    @matthewmiller9526 6 років тому +5

    I grew up in Elmhurst, originally Newtown, one of the original 5 towns of Queens county. The major difference between Newtown and Jamaica was that the old Jamaica road tied the village to the New York ferry’s in Brooklyn making it somewhat easier for farmers and later commuters to access Manhattan and that’s why Jamaica is able to grow faster than Newtown . This fact is what enables Newtown to remain a rural farming village all the way into the late 1800’s. It isn’t until Cord Meyer comes along around 1890 that Newtown loses its rural nature and becomes more like Jamaica, a suburb of Manhattan.

  • @a.j.johnson235
    @a.j.johnson235 4 роки тому +4

    I was born in Jamaica in 1947. Your historical perspective is wonderful. My parents shopped at Montgomery Wards and my Dad would frequent the Cuomo grocery store. We are African American and I would do it ail over again. As a child lived on 107th ave at NY Blvd. . Good work, good job!

    • @a.j.johnson235
      @a.j.johnson235 4 роки тому +1

      We were in the building with Garsmans Drug Store. Across the street from Nebels.

    • @2b1unique1
      @2b1unique1 4 роки тому

      107 Ave &157 ST

  • @ciel222
    @ciel222 10 років тому +8

    Jamaica Queens is changing A LOT, there are a lot Middle class, upper middle class neighborhoods .
    . Like Saint Albans, Cambria Heights, Rosedale, Laurelton, Rochdale Village, Jamaica Estate( which is an upper middle class/ wealthy neighborhood, very nice) and many others.
    It is still mostly African American, and a lot of Caribbean people but a lot of new faces are moving there now .
    Jamaica is changing a lot in many ways , cost of living might go up in the years to come, which I hope not.

  • @2b1unique1
    @2b1unique1 4 роки тому +1

    Born & Raised I remember when York college on 160 st was a abandoned bulding

  • @Andre-vy9uz
    @Andre-vy9uz 6 років тому +4

    This is so interesting. Born and raised here and its amazing that I’ve been living among great history.

  • @Greyareas27
    @Greyareas27 Рік тому +1

    My JHS graduation was held at the Loews Valencia theater. Jamaica Avenue had everything back then. You really didn't need to go to Manhattan for much of anything.

  • @7333Ktbbc
    @7333Ktbbc 3 роки тому

    Thanks Carl!! Well-done!!

  • @Ms.Tee65
    @Ms.Tee65 11 місяців тому

    I was born in South Jamaica in 1965. We moved to Hollis early 70’s then to Long Island .

  • @Dee-oy4nh
    @Dee-oy4nh 4 роки тому +4

    No one ever mentions the cemetery on the corner of Liberty Avenue and Guy Brewer Blvd (New York Blvd) south side. That whole corner. Part of it now is a parking lot. The other you'll find some trees. They are still there. I wonder if they moved the bodies from under the lot. I remember my mom and I when I was very young walking to Jamaica Ave. We had to pass the cemetery. I remember holding her hand with my eyes closed. :)

    • @whitesongs73
      @whitesongs73 4 роки тому

      I remember that old graveyard when I was a teenager attending High School. I to always wondered what happened to the bodies that were there many of the headstones are gone or misplace.

    • @jnicolelong4572
      @jnicolelong4572 3 роки тому +1

      Its still there badly in need of restoration. 😔

  • @fernandosalas8589
    @fernandosalas8589 4 роки тому

    Awesome history learned a lot my favorite part is when black and white kids go to the same school no more division. As a kid I always wandered about all of those churches now I know. Hand of applause to a great teacher 👏 Mr Ballenas. I went to Hillcrest Highschool. Got to get that book.

  • @danica7587
    @danica7587 4 роки тому

    here i am years later watching my favorite teacher ive ever had :)

  • @Msboochie2
    @Msboochie2 9 років тому +2

    Very informative video. Thanks for all the hard work. I was not aware of York College's legacy. I'm proud to be a graduate.

  • @theodorewilson6065
    @theodorewilson6065 4 роки тому +2

    I was born in 1966 in jamaica hospital, I really love this video. Please tell me how I can get a copy of the book?

  • @DeDona1
    @DeDona1 6 років тому +1

    I'd love to see a video on Ozone Park

  • @ceecjjj
    @ceecjjj 3 роки тому +1

    my great grandparents lived on New York Blvd. from the late 1800's to 1950's.. my great grandfather was a constable in Jamaica and volunteer fireman. after my great grandmothers death their house was sold. eventually torn down for York College. it remained an empty lot until the 1990's when an athletic field was built there. in the 1930's my moms dog became rabid and was shot and killed by my great grandfather. the dog was buried in the backyard,

    • @theterence20able
      @theterence20able 3 роки тому

      Where are your great great grandparents names are?

    • @ceecjjj
      @ceecjjj 2 роки тому

      @@theterence20able their last name was Baylis

  • @theorganloft
    @theorganloft 9 років тому +1

    Where can I get these books?

  • @muhammadshakoor8745
    @muhammadshakoor8745 9 років тому

    This is very interesting!

  • @olinajac
    @olinajac 4 роки тому +1

    Bro Mr. Ballenas was my teacher

  • @cowchow4284
    @cowchow4284 6 років тому +2

    This dude was my teacher

  • @robmoore1223
    @robmoore1223 8 років тому

    Reese Beach

  • @blacksultan85
    @blacksultan85 9 років тому +2

    why is it named Jamaica?were the Jamaicans helped out in Queens were they well known and wealthy?

    • @blacksultan85
      @blacksultan85 9 років тому

      +alterdestiny i think this vid is all research i need.

    • @theterence20able
      @theterence20able 9 років тому +3

      +blacksultan85 The village of Jamaica has been named it since the 1600s way before the Caribbean island.

    • @blacksultan85
      @blacksultan85 9 років тому

      +trey harris 4 real?

    • @monember2722
      @monember2722 5 років тому +5

      Jamaco Indians

    • @Msboochie2
      @Msboochie2 5 років тому +1

      trey harris That may be, but Xamayca or Jamaica in English is the name the indigenous people of the Caribbean island called it since before Columbus landed there in 1494.