At A Glance
Non-residential. Mount Hebron and Cedar Grove Cemeteries are historic burial grounds in central Queens near Fresh Meadows and Flushing.
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Transportation
2Forget a subway stop on this stretch — the closest rail is a bit of a trek, but Main Street keeps you moving with buses at 63rd Avenue and Melbourne Avenue. For a Manhattan-core commute, expect a bus-to-rail handoff, which adds time but gets you there. It's not the most direct setup, and you'd feel the gap if you're rail-dependent, but the bus connections are reliable enough for daily routing.
Restaurants
Kissena Boulevard and the streets around Main Street make up a solid little food corridor, heavy on Chinese and Taiwanese spots — think hand-pulled noodles, dim sum, and Taiwanese comfort food rather than tourist-friendly pan-Asian. There are a few outliers pulling the cuisine range in different directions, but this isn't really a grab-bag neighborhood for eating; it's a destination if you're after the real thing. The takeout game is strong, and there's a KTV lounge in the mix if you're looking to make a night of it.
Healthcare
Healthcare options are thin around Mount Hebron and Cedar Grove — the area is more cemetery than community. One dental practice shows up on the map, but hospitals, pediatricians, and urgent care are essentially absent from the immediate blocks. Families here typically look to Flushing or neighboring Queens neighborhoods for primary care and emergencies. The density of family health services is quite low in this pocket.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries a good neighborhood for families?
- Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries scores 48/100 for families on Motley — near the middle of the pack citywide. The Family Fit score blends safety, schools, parks, cost of living, and community.
- Is Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries safe?
- Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries scores 98/100 on safety — ahead of most NYC neighborhoods. We build the score from NYPD complaint data, normalized by population.
- How are the schools in Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries?
- Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries scores 13/100 for schools on Motley — toward the lower end citywide. Most families here zone into adjacent neighborhoods for school.
- Is Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries affordable?
- Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries scores 84/100 for affordability on Motley — more affordable than most NYC neighborhoods.
- Which borough is Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries in?
- Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries is a neighborhood in Queens, New York City.
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