Glen Oaks
County:
Queens
The area that became home to Glen Oaks Country Club was originally the site of the William K. Vanderbilt estate. After World War II, the surrounding neighborhood filled with affordable apartments for returning military men and their families. Today, Glen Oaks is a self-managed a self-managed, cooperative residential development of nearly 3,000 garden-style apartments. Building styles are varied along curved tree-lined streets, and many apartment homes feature lovely decks and terraces. Recreational amenities include tennis and other racquet courts, playgrounds, and a community center. The neighborhood is situated on the border of Queens and Nassau County, with the Queens County Farm Museum on the opposite side. Outstanding schools, a family-friendly setting, and easy access to public and highway transportation add to the appeal.
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