Astoria, NY
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About Astoria
- • Tony Bennett, the legendary crooner, was born Anthony Dominick Benedetto in Astoria.
- • Steinway & Sons, the renowned piano manufacturer, established its factory in Astoria in 1853.
- • Piano manufacturing and waterfront access contributed to Astoria's early growth and prominence.
- • Astoria is home to the oldest beer garden in New York City, Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden.
- • The Great Fire of 1842 destroyed much of Astoria, leading to significant rebuilding efforts.
- • It's named for John Jacob Astor, founded in 1659, and incorporated into Long Island City in 1839.
- • With over 170,000 residents, it's more populous than Albany, the state capital.
- • Sitting 33 feet above sea level, flooding can be an issue during severe storms.
- • Healthcare, retail, and service industries employ many Astoria residents today.
- • A welcoming, diverse community with a vibrant arts scene and delicious food.
- • The New York Mets, located nearby in Queens, won the 1986 World Series.
- • Astoria's Triborough Bridge was the site of Babe Ruth's last appearance as a Yankee in 1938.