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The Glen Oaks Village development, at Little Neck Parkway and 260th Street.. Garden apartments dominate this community. The major owners are: Glen Oaks Village (established in 1947): This Cooperative Apartment complex extends from Little Neck Parkway eastwards to 263rd Street, north to the Royal Ranch, and south to Union Turnpike.
Two Q46 terminating buses: a 2015 Nova Bus LFS (8485) at Glen Oaks Village development (top), and a 2004 Orion VII OG HEV (6430) at LIJ Hospital (bottom) The Q46 begins on the north side of Queens Boulevard at the Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike station of the New York City Subway 's IND Queens Boulevard Line , where there is a transfer to the E ...
The neighborhood where the North Shore Towers were built was a rural, unnamed section of Flushing, part of a 20,000-acre (8,100 ha) land grant to Massachusetts settlers. . In 1923, the Glen Oaks Golf Club was built, created on 167 acres (68 ha) purchased from William K. Vanderbilt II's country esta
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Sunnyside Gardens is a community within Sunnyside, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.The area was the first development in the United States patterned after the ideas of the garden city movement initiated in England in the first decades of the twentieth century by Ebenezer Howard and Raymond Unwin, specifically Hampstead Garden Suburb and Letchworth Garden City.
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Extended to 120th Avenue and Springfield Boulevard in Cambria Heights from Queens Village on January 4, 2004 to replace Q83 service on Springfield Boulevard between Murdock Avenue and Queens Village LIRR station. [114] [191] [115] Overnight trips were extended from Queens Village to Cambria Heights on January 6, 2013. [34] [172]
Glen Oaks is a neighborhood in the North District of Baltimore. Its boundaries form a slender, inverted triangle, with the city line as the neighborhood's northern base and Belvedere Shopping Center as its southern apex.