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A neighborhood in Queens, New York. Bordered in the north by the Belt Parkway, the south by Jamaica Bay, the east by John F Kennedy International Airport and the west by Brooklyn. Howard Beach is home to a large Italian-American populations, as well as a minor Jewish population. Mob boss John Gotti also had a home here.
A neighborhood in southwestern Queens, New York. Bordered in the north by the Belt Parkway, the south by Jamaica Bay, the east by John F Kennedy International Airport and the west by Brooklyn. It also borders the neighborhoods of Ozone Park to the north and Broad Channel to the south. Howard Beach is home to a large Italian-American populations, as well as a minor Jewish population. Mob boss John Gotti also had a home here and the neighborhood gained local attention for being home to many members of the mafia.

The Cross Bay Bridge connects mainland Queens to the Rockaway Peninsula at Howard Beach.


Howard Beach gained some unwanted attention on December 20, 1986 when three black men were assaulted by local teenagers. One of the black men was killed by a car. The incident triggered a wave of racial tension in New York City and gained national attention.
Howard Beach gained some unwanted attention on December 20, 1986 when three black men were assaulted by local teenagers. One of the black men was killed by a car. The incident triggered a wave of racial tension in New York City and gained national attention.

Revision as of 10:34, 22 July 2004

A neighborhood in southwestern Queens, New York. Bordered in the north by the Belt Parkway, the south by Jamaica Bay, the east by John F Kennedy International Airport and the west by Brooklyn. It also borders the neighborhoods of Ozone Park to the north and Broad Channel to the south. Howard Beach is home to a large Italian-American populations, as well as a minor Jewish population. Mob boss John Gotti also had a home here and the neighborhood gained local attention for being home to many members of the mafia.

The Cross Bay Bridge connects mainland Queens to the Rockaway Peninsula at Howard Beach.

Howard Beach gained some unwanted attention on December 20, 1986 when three black men were assaulted by local teenagers. One of the black men was killed by a car. The incident triggered a wave of racial tension in New York City and gained national attention.