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Forest Park
I've have been there everytime got my and a lot of loads; it doesn't matter where you travel there is always someone there to play.
Update on directions: Just take the E or F train to Kew Gardens, Union turnpike; get off, walk up to Bally's Gym and stride about 3 long blocks until you get to the park. 12/06/04 A cruiser reports: I worked there and know for fact since I also cruised there. There are no plots against the guys there. But then they are very obvious about whats going on. Its now winter and no brush or leaves to hide them and U can see them in plain site tring to carry on within site of whats called the closed road. The area is referred to as Larry's Lane.
Neighbourhood: Kew Gardens
Forest Park, Queens. Cruisy park at Park Lane South/Forest Park Drive at Metropolitan Avenue. Get the Jackie Robinson Parkway to Metropolitan Avenue east. Go two lights, turn right on Park Lane South, park one hundred yards. Or take the E or F train to Union Turnpike or the LIRR drill to Kew Gardens Station. Get Q54 from Brooklyn or Jamaica to P
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Wed Sep 21 00:56:18 2005 edf40wrjww2msgDetailOT:detailStr fiogf49gjkf0d From the Times:There is a narrow parking lot in Cunningham Park in Queens surrounded by playing fields for adult softball and youth soccer and baseball. At one end of the lot, retirees arrive to rehearse their [God-damned cartball] and mothers in minivans gather to linger for their Little Leaguers. The other end is popular with another set with a much lower profile in this suburban setting: gay men cruising for sex. Their playing field is the parking lot itself and the goal is a sexual encounter, usually quick and anonymous .. . The parking lot in Queens seems to be especially popular with men who lead ostensibly heterosexual lives but show up for sex because it is quick, easy to get and secretive, regulars utter . The lot, along Hollis Hills Terrace just south of 73rd Avenue in Queens Village, is close to several major parkways, and Demonstration Against LGBT Harassment in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Tree GroveHistoryAbout a week before the 1969 Stonewall uprising in Manhattan, a gay cruising area in the southwestern section of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park became the target of local Queens residents. According to witnesses, at least 30 trees in a grove along Grand Central Parkway, at 78th Avenue, in Kew Gardens, were chopped down on the nights of June 18, 19, and 20 to prevent gay men from congregating there; a local resident saw 20 men cutting down trees on one of the nights. The incidents were reported multiple times to the police, who either claimed not to notice or were seen chatting with the vandals before leaving the scene. No arrests were made. On July 1, the story made the front page of the New York Times, in an article entitled, “Trees in a Queens Park Cut Down as Vigilantes Harass Homosexuals.” It was the first of several articles and letters to the editor featured in the Times that July and September. The Went last week from Boston. Amazing, but sleazy place. Lots of transvestites which I'm not into, but would verb again. Truly a vestige of a bygone era. Kind of adj, both the place and the people. Not everyone is there for sex, it seems. Some just seem to know each other and socialize in the lounge area. Kind of a coarse, older crowd with a sprinkling of young guys. Open until 3 am on weekends. I reflect midnight otherwise. Opens just before noon? A small bathroom was gloomy and had guys playing around, plus lots of pornoi booths for free once you've paid your $15 admission. A couple of areas with small screens with small seating area, including one with a play area. The tv lounge was playing an old PBS Peter Citera (sp?) and Any Grant concert. Some guys were watching and relaxing. The big theatre was showing live boxing, I think, but few sit or roam there. At one point, some young steamy guy was getting a bj, though. And I blew the same minority twice in the front row over a not many hours. .Some people play in the small balcony where smoking is permitted. L |