Auburndale | |
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— Neighborhoods of New York City — | |
Country | United States |
State | New York |
County | Queens |
Founder | L. H. Green |
Named for | Auburndale, Massachusetts |
ZIP code | 11358, 11365 |
Area code(s) | 718, 347, 917 |
Auburndale is a neighborhood in the northern part of the New York City borough of Queens, between Bayside and Murray Hill. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 11.[1]
The name comes from Auburndale, Massachusetts, the home of L. H. Green who developed the community starting in 1901, when the Long Island Railroad started offering train service to the area.[2]
The area is the site of the Long Island Rail Road Auburndale station on the Port Washington Branch, providing regular service to and from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan.
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The most common style of house in Auburndale is the Tudor. The Auburndale Improvement Association, along with other groups, seeks "to preserve the neighborhood’s small-scale, lawns-and-driveways character, which in some respects seems to have more in common with nearby suburban Nassau County than New York." [3]
Along with Tudors, capacious Dutch colonials and Cape Cod houses also abound. Home prices range from $499,000 to roughly $1.5 million, averaging at around $650,000. [4]
New York City Department of Education operates Auburndale's public schools.
Queens Borough Public Library operates the Auburndale Branch.