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County Road 704A is Australian Avenue in West Palm Beach. The road is an extension of Congress Avenue , and begins just north of an interchange with Southern Boulevard (US 98 / SR 80). The road terminates at an intersection with Blue Heron Boulevard in Riviera Beach. The road was formerly designated SR 704A. [3]
State Road 702 (now County Road 702) – 45th Street in West Palm Beach and Mangonia Park between Florida's Turnpike and US 1 State Road 703 State Road 704A (now County Road 704A ) – Australian Avenue between Southern Boulevard ( US 98 - SR 80 ) and Okeechobee Boulevard ( SR 704 ) in West Palm Beach
The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City.
Booth, Schoenfeld, Jacobs and Golden theatres on George Abbott Way, 2007 Imperial and Music Box theatres on George Abbott Way, 2007. George Abbott Way is a section of West 45th Street west of Times Square between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in New York City, named for Broadway producer and director George Abbott. [1]
Florida State Road 811 posted as "Alternate A1A" on PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens. An unsigned segment of CR 811 begins at an intersection with 45th Street (unsigned CR 702) and Greenwood Avenue, traveling north along Greenwood, which later becomes the President Barack Obama Highway. Both of these roads closely parallel the Florida East ...
The next stop to the west is Hunters Point Avenue, while the next stop to the east is Queensboro Plaza. [85] The station opened on November 5, 1916, as 45th Road–Court House Square. [9] [10] The station measures 55.5 feet (16.9 m) wide and was originally 350 feet (110 m) long. As part of the 1950s platform-lengthening project, the platforms ...
The depot was located along the axis of Fourth Avenue (later Park Avenue), splitting the avenue into two parts: a section south of 42nd Street and another north of 45th Street. [26] The southern section of Park Avenue was a quiet road running through the upscale enclave of Murray Hill , [ 27 ] while the northern section contained an open cut ...
Note: Roads are listed from east to west. Description in parentheses indicates general nature of corridor. Elm Street (residential) Broadway (central business district, residential) 10th Street (US 81 Business), northbound lanes from 13th Ave. S to 19th Ave. N. (residential, to central business district)