The neighborhoods of Douglaston and Little Neck are located on the northeastern frontier of Queens County.
In 1906, the Rickert-Finlay Realty Company helped develop Douglaston and Little Neck, featuring an architectural tapestry of Colonial and Tudor Revivals, Engl.
The gateway to the north shore of Long Island, both towns are linked not only geographically but through an illustrious history that dates back to the time of the Algonquin, who called the area Matinecock or Place of the Hill Country.
The neighborhoods of Douglaston and Little Neck are located on the northeastern frontier of Queens County