Firewood Delivery Kew Gardens Hills

Your Trusted Firewood Supplier in Queens

Firewood Delivery NY provides premium firewood for all your heating needs. We offer convenient delivery options and competitive prices throughout Kew Gardens Hills, NY.

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Benefits of Quality Firewood

Why Choose Firewood Delivery NY?

  • Get firewood that burns efficiently and produces less smoke.
  • Enjoy the convenience of having firewood delivered right to your home.
  • Support sustainable practices by choosing locally sourced firewood.
  • Relax and enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a wood-burning fire.
  • A modern glass-enclosed fireplace with logs burning inside, emitting bright flames. The sleek design and warm glow create a cozy and elegant atmosphere.

    About Our Firewood Services

    We Deliver Warmth and Comfort

    At Firewood Delivery NY, we are passionate about providing our customers in Kew Gardens Hills and Queens with the best possible firewood. We carefully select and season our firewood to ensure optimal burning quality. We also offer kiln-dried firewood, which is perfect for those who want a cleaner, more efficient burn with less smoke.

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    How to Order Firewood

    Get Firewood Delivered in 3 Easy Steps

  • Contact Us: Give us a call or order online to tell us your firewood needs.
  • Schedule Delivery: We’ll work with you to schedule a convenient delivery time.
  • Receive Your Firewood: We’ll deliver and stack your firewood neatly at your home.
  • Stacks of chopped firewood neatly arranged in two sections against a backdrop of greenery. The firewood pieces are various shades of brown, creating a textured pattern. The ground is paved with multicolored bricks.
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    Kew Gardens Hills Firewood Options

    Choose the Right Firewood for Your Needs

    Whether you need firewood for your fireplace, wood stove, or fire pit, Firewood Delivery NY has the perfect option for you. We offer a variety of firewood types and sizes to meet your needs. Contact us at 631-335-4058 to learn more about our selection and place your order.

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    In the northwestern part of the neighborhood was the location of the 120 acres (49 ha) Spring Hill Farm. The farm was part of the Francis Lewis estate during colonial times. By 1762 the farm was owned by Colonel Thomas Willet, High Sheriff of Flushing, and was sold to Cadwallader Colden, lieutenant governor for the Province of New York. In 1763 Colden built the Spring Hill House on the property. In 1783 the property was confiscated by the government because Cadwallader’s son David was a loyalist to the monarchy. By 1894 the Durkee family owned the property and sold it to the Cedar Grove Cemetery Corporation. The Spring Hill House became the office of the Cedar Grove Cemetery, until the house was later destroyed by a fire.

    In the 19th century the area of Kew Gardens Hills was known as Head of the Fly, for its location at the headwaters of the Flushing Creek (or Flushing River). Fly or vly, being the Dutch word for swamp. One of the oldest roads through the area was called the Vleigh Road, and still exists today as Vleigh Place.

    Timothy Jackson operated a horse boarding stable near where the intersection of Park Drive East and Union Turnpike, or the Kew Gardens Interchange is today. On what is now the Jamaica subway yard was previously a horse race course, built by Timothy Jackson, and was known as Whitepot Race & Track. Although the train yard is not in Jamaica, it is named Jamaica because the yard feeds the subway lines which begin (or end) in Jamaica. This area was an extension of Timothy Jackson’s Willow Glen Farm for which the farmhouse was located south of Union Turnpike in the neighborhood of Jamaica that is now called Briarwood. In the 1750s, William Furman was the owner of the farm he named Willow Glen. Today Willow Lake, at the southern end of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, retains the Willow name.

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