キュー・ガーデン地区とは? わかりやすく解説

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キュー・ガーデン地区

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キュー・ガーデン地区(キュー・ガーデンちく)又はキュー・ガーデンズ(英語: Kew Gardens)とは、ニューヨーク市クイーンズ区の中心部にある三角形の地区である。上位中産階級の人々が多く住む。


  1. ^ a b "Next to the L.I.R.R. Tracks; Five 2-Family Houses For Kew Gardens", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、1994年4月24日 2013年6月5日閲覧 "In 1909, when train service began on the Long Island Rail Road, the northerly section of the Man property was renamed Kew Gardens, also after a section of London."
  2. ^ a b "New York Real Estate: Kew Gardens", AMニューヨーク、2008年8月28日 Retrieved July 4, 2009.
  3. ^ a b Donovan, Aaron. " If You're Thinking of Living In/Kew Gardens, Queens; Small-Town Feeling at a Busy Crossroads", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、2000年10月15日 Retrieved October 9, 2007.
  4. ^ "P.S. 99 Kew Gardens School", w:Inside Schools、2006年12月
  5. ^ "Kew Gardens—Quiet and Leafy Location", w:Queens Chronicle、 2008年6月12日
  6. ^ A Picture History of Kew Gardens, NY – Kitty Genovese – The popular account of the Kitty Genovese murder is mostly wrong as shown by the evidence from her killer's trial and other sources(2008年10月4日時点のアーカイブ
  7. ^ 傍観者効果
  8. ^ "Ministry Addresses in the U.S.." 在米サウジアラビアの大使館、2008年1月5日
  9. ^ "GIFT TO MAUD B. BOOTH.; Charles D. Stickney Leaves Residuary Estate to Head of Volunteers.", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、1916年3月31日 "Charles Dickinson Stickney, a prominent lawyer of this city, who died on March 8, did not provide in his will for twelve first cousins, two second cousins, and one aunt, but bequeathed his entire residuary estate to Mrs. Maud Booth, widow of Ballington Booth and head of the Volunteers of America, who lives in Kew Gardens, L.I."
  10. ^ Chan, Sewell. "Nazi Refugees’ Son Explores Complex Feelings", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、2009年4月22日 "Growing up in Kew Gardens, Queens, in the 1940s and '50s, the children of Jewish refugees from Central Europe did not always feel different...Joshua Brand, the writer and producer, a creator of the television hits "St. Elsewhere" and "Northern Exposure"; the architectural historian Barry Lewis."
  11. ^ Rimer, Sara. "From Queens Streets, City Hall Seems Very Distant", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、1989年10月19日
  12. ^ Christon, Lawrence. "THE EDUCATION OF RODNEY DANGERFIELD", ロサンゼルス・タイムズ、1986年7月1日 "Perhaps school talk reminded him of growing up in New York's Kew Gardens, where, as a boy named Jacob Cohen, he had an entertainer father who didn't use the family name (he billed himself as Phil Roy and when Dangerfield went into show business as a comedian, he used the moniker Jack Roy)."
  13. ^ Chan, Sewell. "Nazi Refugees’ Son Explores Complex Feelings", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、2009年4月22日 "Growing up in Kew Gardens, Queens, in the 1940s and '50s, the children of Jewish refugees from Central Europe did not always feel different...the pop music critic Rona Elliot; Joshua Brand, the writer and producer, a creator of the television hits "St. Elsewhere" and "Northern Exposure"; the architectural historian Barry Lewis; and, to be sure, countless lawyers and doctors."
  14. ^ Hart, May Gleason. "Kew Gardens of Today – A Far Cry from 50 years Ago", コミュニティ・ニュース、1966年1月 "We have had many prominent people reside in Kew Gardens... Mrs. Stanley Brown, President Garfield's daughter, who taught me how to make buttonholes. The idea for the first World's Fair of 1938 was hatched on the sun porch of John B. Burton, our next door neighbor, who was given Queens' Most Prominent Citizen Award. "
  15. ^ a b c Bortolot, Lana. "New York Real Estate: Kew Gardens, Queens", AMニューヨーク、2008年8月28日 "The neighborhood's nickname, "Crew Gardens," is a nod to the many airline personnel living here, but Kew Gardens has always been home to the jet set: Charlie Chaplin, Will Rogers, Dorothy Parker and George Gershwin were among the artistic community that settled here in the 1920s."
  16. ^ Lewis, Barry. "Kew Gardens: Urban Village in the Big City"、1999年4月30日 "Kew Gardens, a village in Queens about twelve miles (19 km) from Manhattan, has been home to movie stars and Broadway performers (Charlie Chaplin, Miriam Hopkins, and Will Rogers), authors (Anaïs Nin and Dorothy Parker), and even Nobel Prize winners (Ralph Bunche). In many ways it has been a community ahead of its time."
  17. ^ "The Mohel"、2009年7月 "He lives in Kew Gardens, NY with his wife Miriam and takes great pride in his family. ."
  18. ^ a b "Neighborhood at Risk: Kew Gardens", Historic Districts Council、2009年7月 "Kew Gardens became the home of an artistic and intellectual set. In the 1910's and 1920's, neighbors included film and stage stars, writers, musicians, and artists such as Charlie Chaplin, Will Rogers, Anaïs Nin, Dorothy Parker, Joseph Lhevinne, and George Gershwin. "
  19. ^ Chan, Sewell. "Nazi Refugees’ Son Explores Complex Feelings", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、2009年4月22日 "Growing up in Kew Gardens, Queens, in the 1940s and '50s, the children of Jewish refugees from Central Europe did not always feel different...Such are the themes of "Last Stop Kew Gardens," a 54-minute semiautobiographical documentary by Robert H. Lieberman, 68, a senior lecturer in physics at Cornell who has branched out into novels and films."
  20. ^ Chan, Sewell. "Nazi Refugees’ Son Explores Complex Feelings", ニューヨーク・タイムズ、2009年4月22日 "Michael Nussbaum, a lawyer, and Peter Mayer, the former chief executive of Penguin Books, both recall their acute embarrassment about their German-speaking parents, who sounded just like the Nazis in postwar American films."
  21. ^ a b c Hart, May Gleason. "Kew Gardens of Today – A Far Cry from 50 years Ago", コミュニティ・ニュース、1966年1月 "We have had many prominent people reside in Kew Gardens. Wil [sic] Rogers and his family lived on the opposite corner. Will Rogers, Jr., Mary and Jimmie were my daughter Jeanne's play and schoolmates and were frequently joined by Paula and Carol Stone, daughters of the famous musical comedy star, Fred Stone."
  22. ^ Krawitz, Alan. "Kew Gardens — Quiet And Leafy Location", w:Queens Chronicle、2008年6月12日 "Notable former residents of Kew Gardens include Will Rogers and most recently daytime talk host Jerry Springer. In addition, Kew Gardens has been the subject of numerous books and films, including Barry Lewis' 1999 book, "Kew Gardens: Urban Village in the Big City," and Robert Lieberman's film "Last Stop Kew Gardens," featuring Springer, Josh Brand and comedian Robert Schimmel."


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