Reformed Church of Newtown, New York City
Facts and practical information
The Reformed Church of Newtown is a historic Reformed church in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens in New York City. The church was first established by Dutch immigrants in 1731. The neighborhood had been established in 1652 by the Dutch as Middenburgh, a village suburb of New Amsterdam. After the English took over the Dutch colony of New Netherland in 1664, the village was renamed New Town, later simplified to Newtown. When Newtown was renamed Elmhurst in the late 1890s, the church retained its original name, a name still also carried by the local high school and subway station. ()
85-15 BroadwayNorthwestern Queens (Elmhurst)New York City
Reformed Church of Newtown – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Queens Center, Rego Center, Queens Place Mall, Rego Park Jewish Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Reformed Church of Newtown by public transport?
Bus
- Broadway & Corona Avenue • Lines: Q58 (1 min walk)
- Corona Avenue & 90th Street • Lines: Q58 (6 min walk)
Metro
- Grand Avenue–Newtown • Lines: E, M, R (4 min walk)
- Elmhurst Avenue • Lines: E, M, R (9 min walk)