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Foch Sitting Area is a small, green public space in the South Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York. It's like a mini-park where people can relax. This area is located at the corner of Foch Boulevard and the Van Wyck Expressway.

What is Foch Sitting Area?

Foch Sitting Area is a public green space that covers about 0.051 acres (which is about 206 square meters). It's a peaceful spot in the busy South Jamaica area of Queens, New York. You can find it right where Foch Boulevard meets the Van Wyck Expressway. It's designed to be a quiet place for people to sit and enjoy some greenery.

Who was Ferdinand Foch?

The Foch Sitting Area, along with the nearby Foch Boulevard, is named after a very important historical figure: Ferdinand Foch. He was a famous French military leader during World War I. He held the title of Marshal of France, which is a very high rank in the military. The road, Foch Boulevard, was named after him in 1919, shortly after the war ended.

How the Sitting Area Was Created

The land for the Foch Sitting Area was bought by New York City in 1946. It was developed as part of a bigger project to build the Van Wyck Expressway. When the expressway was built, there was extra space along its sides. These broad areas were planted with trees to create a natural barrier. Some smaller pieces of land, like the Foch Sitting Area, were too small for big buildings. So, they were turned into useful public spaces like playgrounds or quiet sitting areas.

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