Hollis is a residential middle-class neighborhood within the southeastern section of the New York City borough of Queens. While a predominantly African-American community, there are small minorities of Hispanics and South Asians residing in the area. Boundaries are considered to be 181st Street to the west, Hillside Avenue to the north, Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east, and Murdock Avenue to the south. Hollis is located between Jamaica to the west and Queens Village to the east.
St. Gabriel's Hollis Episcopal Church
Woodhull Tablet P.S.35
General Nathanial Woodhull Parrot rifle at P.S.35
Liberty Rock, Hollis-St. Albans, Queens, New York
Francis Lewis Boulevard is a boulevard in the New York City borough of Queens. The roadway is named for Francis Lewis, a Queens resident who was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. The boulevard zigzags across Queens by including segments of several other roadways that were renamed to become parts of the boulevard.
Francis Lewis Boulevard intersecting with Union Turnpike in Cunningham Park
A Q76 bus in Whitestone
From the former Long Island Motor Parkway bridge
At 42nd Avenue in Bayside