Edgemere, Queens

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Edgemere is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens, on the Rockaway Peninsula. It was founded in 1892 by Frederick J. Lancaster, who originally called it New Venice.

Once a beachfront neighborhood thriving with inexpensive summer hotels and bungalows, amusements and boardwalk concessions, massive urban renewal projects in the 1960s precipitated the demolition of the vast majority of these resorts with nothing to replace them, leaving the area largely a wasteland for decades. Only in the 1990s was there any substantial sign of reversing this trend. The establishment of Public School 43 of the Borough of Queens in Edgemere near the beachfront may be considered a major step in reclaiming the neighborhood.

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