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Flushing: 41-17 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11355 The Flushing branch first opened in January, 1902 at Jamaica Ave and Jagger Avenue. It moved 3 times until it settled at its present location in 1998 at 41-17 Main Street, Flushing, New York. [2] 21: Forest Hills: 108-19 71st Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Roughly bounded by Fourth Ave., Kingston St., Third Ave. and Laurel St., Conway, South Carolina: Coordinates: Area: 5.15 acres (2.08 ha) Architectural style: Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements: MPS: Conway MRA: NRHP reference No. 94000815 [1] (original)
The Flushing–Main Street, the terminal station of the IRT Flushing Line (7 and <7> trains) There is one New York City Subway station in Flushing, the Flushing–Main Street station at Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue, served by the 7 and <7> trains. [179] It is one of the busiest stations in the New York City Subway system as of 2018. [180]
Conway is a city in and the county seat of Horry County, South Carolina, United States. [8] The population was 24,849 at the 2020 census , [ 9 ] up from 17,103 in the 2010 census , [ 10 ] making it the 18th-most populous city in the state.
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Main Street, Flushing, Queens, New York City. Date: 1920: Source: Image from page 87 of "Queens Borough, New York City, 1910-1920; the borough of homes and industry, a descriptive and illustrated book setting forth its wonderful growth and development in commerce, industry and homes during the past ten years ... a predi: Author: Internet ...
Roughly bounded by 4th Avenue, Kingston Street, 3rd Avenue, and Laurel Street: Conway: Boundary Increase (listed 3/31/2010): Portions of Main St, 3rd Ave, 4th Ave, Laurel St. 9: Conway Methodist Church, 1898 and 1910 Sanctuaries
Conway Residential Historic District is a national historic district located at Conway in Horry County, South Carolina. [3] It encompasses 125 contributing buildings and one contributing object. It includes a variety of quality 19th and 20th-century residential buildings, until about 1955.