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Walking Tour, Comedy Show And Seafood Boil | Queens This Weekend
Chow down, party it up and have some holiday-weekend fun.

QUEENS, NY — There's plenty happening this weekend in Queens for the last gasp of summer. Here's what's going on.
My Childhood in Bayside
Neighborhood: Bayside
What: A walking tour through Bayside, led by a former resident. Check out old landmarks like the Lawrence family graveyard and the Cobblestone House and learn about the area’s history.
Where: 212-35 42nd Ave. #2, near 213th Street
When: Saturday at 10:45 a.m.
Warm Up: Final Edition
Neighborhood: Long Island City
What: The last installment of this summer party, “presenting the best in live and electronic music by a wide range of artists: emerging and established, local and global, and across genres.” Headliners include Discwoman, Yaeji, Gang Gang Dance and more.
Where: MoMA Ps1, Jackson Avenue between 46th Avenue and 46th Road
When: Saturday at 12 p.m.
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Jackknife Comedy
Neighborhood: Long Island City
What: A comedy show hosted by “two dummies from Iowa” who each month choose their favorite comedians to perform a monthly showcase. This month;s comics are Ophira Eisenberg, host of National Public Radio’s “Ask Me Another”; Rebecca O’Neal of Bridgetown Comedy Festival, David Spector fo New York Comedy Festival and more.
Where: The Creek and The Cave, Jackson Avenue between 48th and 49th avenues
When: Saturday at 8 p.m.
Dope BBQ
Neighborhood: Maspeth
What: A “high energy and elite” barbecue with secret special guests, food, music and holiday weekend fun.
Where: Knockdown Center, Flushing Avenue at 54th Street
When: Sunday at 2 p.m.
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Queens Seafood Boil
Neighborhood: Forest Hills
What: “Sail the seas of flavor” and enjoy cocktails, beers and tasty eats from Food Network’s award-winning “Chopped” chef Melvin “Boots” Johnson.
Where: Queens Bully
When: Sunday at 4 p.m.
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