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text_A: Gimli is a character from The Fault in Our Stars.
text_B: The Hook Creek Bridge is a wooden foot bridge that has been in place since 1908 .. The bridge spans over Hook Creek , connecting the Nassau County community of Meadowmere Park and Meadowmere , Queens .. Nassau County. Nassau County, New York. Meadowmere. Meadowmere, Queens. Queens. Queens. According to a New York Times article by Sarah Kershaw , `` the 75 foot bridge arches over Hook Creek , which runs through southeast Queens and into Nassau county , forming a border and feeding Jamaica Bay '' .. Queens. Queens. New York Times. The New York Times. Jamaica Bay. Jamaica Bay. Half the bridge is on Long Island , the other half is in New York City .. Long Island. Long Island. New York City. New York City. A picture taken by Charles Siebeneichen that is included in the Queens Library Digital Collection of 1926 , shows a view from the bridge titled `` Hook Creek Off Bridge . ''. Queens. Queens. Queens Library. Queens Library. Many families , including the Charles Siebeneichen family -RSB- , spent the summers on Hook Creek meadow -LRB- on the Queens side -RRB- from 1875 to 1926 .. Queens. Queens. Meadow Camp was in the vicinity of the Hook Creek Bridge in Queens .. Queens. Queens. The Meadowmere area at Hook Creek Bridge was known for its duck hunting in the early 1900s .. Meadowmere. Meadowmere, Queens. duck hunting. duck hunting. In 1923 , the Meadowmere development of 90 boathouses was the start to many changes to the area -LRB- Long Island Daily Press , 1923 -RRB- .. Meadowmere. Meadowmere, Queens. Long Island. Long Island. The John F. Kennedy International Airport runway is approximately 1 mi away from the Hook Creek Bridge -LRB- Kershaw , 2002 -RRB- .. John F. Kennedy International Airport. John F. Kennedy International Airport. In 1969 , the bridge was in need of repair -LRB- Long Island Press , 1969 -RRB- .. Long Island. Long Island. During the Great Depression , the Siebeneichen family spent their summers at the Meadow Camp boathouse and survived off of the land and fish caught in Hook Creek and the surrounding waters .. Great Depression. Great Depression. According to Mary Louise Siebeneichen , `` it did not look so good , but it was a place of peace care-free and happy for all who came to rest a while and live near God at `` Meadow Camp . ''. Summer 1926 farewell to a memory ''
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