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The Second Division Armory, now demolished, was located at Auburn Place and North Portland Avenue in what is now Fort Greene. [8] [9] In 1890–1891, the 14th Regiment Armory Commission made plans for a new armory building in the present-day neighborhood of Park Slope, along Eighth Avenue between 14th and 15th Streets, near Prospect Park. The ...
The Dual Contracts also called for a subway line initially known as the 14th Street–Eastern District Line, usually shortened to 14th Street–Eastern Line. The line would run beneath 14th Street in Manhattan, from Sixth Avenue under the East River and through Williamsburg to Montrose and Bushwick Avenues in Brooklyn. [ 3 ]
F <F> M (IND Sixth Avenue Line at 14th Street) 1 2 3 (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line at 14th Street) Connection to PATH at 14th Street M14A / M14D Select Bus Service: Union Square: Union Square: June 30, 1924 [80] N Q R W (BMT Broadway Line) 4 5 6 <6> (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) M14A / M14D Select Bus Service
The First Avenue station is a station on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of First Avenue and East 14th Street at the border of Stuyvesant Park, Stuyvesant Town, and the East Village in Manhattan, [3] it is served by the L train at all times.
NYC Subway: trains at 14th Street/Sixth Avenue. Sixth Avenue West 14th Street: NYC Bus: M7 to Harlem at West 17th Street, M55 to West 44th Street/Sixth Avenue NYC Subway: trains at 14th Street/Sixth Avenue PATH: HOB–33, JSQ–33, JSQ–33 (via HOB) trains at 14th Street. Fifth Avenue West 14th Street: Westbound NYC Bus: M1, M2, M3 to East ...
Among these was a subway line initially known as the 14th Street–Eastern District Line, usually shortened to 14th Street–Eastern Line. The line would run beneath 14th Street in Manhattan, from Sixth Avenue under the East River and through Williamsburg to Montrose and Bushwick Avenues in Brooklyn. [ 3 ]
Department of Marine and Aviation Piers to South Brooklyn (Municipal Ferry Piers to South Brooklyn) 25 May 1967: F.W. Devoe & Co. Factory Building (110 Horatio St) 28 October 2008: Robert and Anne Dickey House 67 Greenwich Street 28 June 2005: Down Town Association Building (60 Pine St) 11 February 1997: Downtown Athletic Club Building
1993–2003: Parts of Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens; 2003–2013: Parts of Manhattan, Queens; 2013–present: Parts of Queens, The Bronx; During the 1970s, this area was the 18th district; in the 1980s it was the 15th district. The district was a Brooklyn-based seat until 1982 when it became the Staten Island district.