Queens
Queens is the largest in area, the second largest in population, and the most eastern of the five boroughs of New York City. Queens was recently named the most diverse county in the nation, and NewYorkers are proud to have so many groups represented here.
Queens is a borough of choices; art, history, music, sports and more. There are so many things to do and see . The American Museum of the Moving Image, ( the only museum in the United States devoted to the art, history, and craft of motion pictures, television, and digital media), The Unispherein Flushing Meadows Park ( The symbol of Queens where people hang out and catch Queens at play: walking, biking, skating, running, barbecuing, and playing soccer) and The Queens Museum of Art are some typical examples of cultural institutions that Queens is home to.
Queens has crucial importance in international and interstate air traffic as it is home to two of the three major New York City area airports, JFK International Airport and Lagardian Airport. The commuter train system operates 20 stations in Queens with service to Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Long Island.