| 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. |
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| 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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