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  2. Louis Heaton Pink Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Heaton Pink Houses or Pink Houses are a housing project in New York City that were established in the East New York neighborhood in Brooklyn in 1959. It consists of 22 eight-storey buildings with 1,500 apartment units over a 31.1-acre expanse, bordered by Crescent Street, Linden Boulevard, Elderts Lane and Stanley Avenue.

  3. Linden Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Linden Boulevard runs through both Brooklyn and Queens, but is interrupted by Aqueduct Racetrack and the street grid in Ozone Park, Queens. The street's character is very different in each borough. Linden Boulevard in Brooklyn, between Flatbush Avenue and Sapphire Street, is 6.0 miles (9.7 km) long. The five Queens stretches are a combined 6.4 ...

  4. List of hospitals in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Interboro General Hospital, 2749 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn. Converted into a nursing home, demolished in 2013. Interfaith Medical Center, the 1982-formed result of Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, initially the larger of the pair, reducing its number of beds per a state directive, and merging with St. John's Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn.

  5. List of New York City Subway yards - Wikipedia

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    Located in Brooklyn, New York, it covers 74 acres (300,000 m 2) and operates 24/7. [23] The complex was built in 1926 on former marshlands that, along with Coney Island Creek, used to separate Coney Island from the main body of Brooklyn. [23] Much of this land had originally been proposed for use as a ship canal and port facility.

  6. B20 and B83 buses - Wikipedia

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    The B20 began service on November 30, 1931, by Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit. In May 1936, service was extended along Pennsylvania Avenue to Linden Boulevard. [2] It initially operated via Linden Boulevard between Pennsylvania Avenue and Eldert Lane until 1978.

  7. List of Brooklyn thoroughfares - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Navy Yard: Beverley Road north-south Brooklyn Ave north-south Buckingham Road one-way Campus Road one-way Brooklyn College: Clarendon Road north-south Colonial Road Wakeman Place 92nd Street 1.48 miles 2 North to south Continuation of First Avenue, above. Cortelyou Road Coney island ave and Flatbush Avenue. north-south Coventry Road

  8. Q4 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 Nova Bus LFS (8421) on the Cambria Heights-bound Q4 Limited at Merrick Blvd/Sayres Ave in June 2019 In December 2019, the MTA released a draft redesign of the Queens bus network. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] As part of the redesign, the Q4 would have been replaced by a "subway connector" bus route, the QT40, with a nonstop section on Merrick Boulevard ...

  9. Utica Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Utica Avenue is a major avenue in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States. It is one of several named for the city of Utica in Upstate New York. It runs north–south and occupies the position of East 50th Street in the Brooklyn street grid, with East 49th Street to its west and East 51st Street to its east for most of its path.