Turnstile The No. 7 subway line is known as the "International Express." We'll show you why.
Intro Dozens of diverse communities from all over the world cross paths in Queens, New York.
Sunnyside The Turkish community in Sunnyside is a growing population among New York’s new immigrants.
Jackson Hts. 74 St. The streets around this area have become a thriving business community for new immigrants from South Asia, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Jackson Hts. 82 St.

The community’s businesses and restaurants cater to the area’s predominantly Latino population.

Corona Plaza Decades ago, Corona was home to Polish and German immigrants. Now waves of Colombians, Ecuadorians and Dominicans have settled there.
Willets Point Major League Baseball heroes at Shea Stadium cross paths with immigrants who work in this largely industrial section of Flushing, Queens.
Flushing New visitors to the area might wonder if they've landed in Asia when they emerge from the Main Street subway stop.
Timeline Browse the U.S. Immigration Timeline.
Products Marketplace Sample the variety of products available in Queens' ethnic stores.
Area Map View geographic and demographic maps of the area.
360-Degree Views Take a 360-degree ride in the No. 7 train.
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