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Tribune Passport: 2006 Immigrant's Guide To Queens
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The heartbeat of Queens can be heard during the Colombian Day Parade or in heated banter outside the Egyptian cafes along Steinway Street. Our borough’s history is steeped in immigrant tradition, which as different people of the world have arrived, has become part of the borough itself. Entire neighborhoods are synonymous with nationalities, and to go from one to the next is like taking a speedy trip around the world.
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