A Little-Known Slice Of New York History Can Be Found At This Church
By John Williams|Published March 22, 2024
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John Williams is a writer based in New York City. He's been living in the state for over a decade. He loves nothing more than checking out some great regional cuisine and then taking a long walk in the park.
In New York City, there’s all sorts of history that is just hiding under everyone’s noses. Case in point is The Tabernacle of Prayer for All People church in Jamaica, Queens. It’s more than just a church—it used to be one of New York City’s pioneering movie houses. It’s probably our favorite historic cinema in New York that people can still visit today. To learn more, keep reading, below.
This church is really something to see—trust us, movie fans are going to not want to miss a look at what was once a historic cinema in New York! While in Queens, why not also check out the neighborhood of Flushing, which we think has some of the best Chinese food in all of America. And for those looking for a place to stay in New York City, we recommend the centrally-located Hyatt Centric Times Square.
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