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Hunters Point Avenue station Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hunterspoint Avenue station .
Adjacent to Wexford is North Park and North Park lake. This area is a great asset to the community featuring many hiking/biking trails, a 5-mile paved running path around the lake, many pavilions for outdoor events, an outdoor ice rink, a golf course, dog parks, and many playgrounds, a C.O.P.E. course, and local restaurants and shops.
At this point, the route becomes Wexford Road and heads east through forested areas. Farther east, the road passes through a mix of woods and residential development, entering Richland Township . In this area, PA 910 becomes Gibsonia Road and passes over I-76 ( Pennsylvania Turnpike ) before heading through wooded areas of homes.
Hunter's Point, Queens, a neighborhood in New York City Hunterspoint Avenue (LIRR station), a station of the Long Island Rail Road railroad; Hunters Point Avenue (IRT Flushing Line), a station of New York City Subway; Hunter's Point South, a mixed-use development in Hunter's Point, Queens; Hunter's Point, Quebec, an Indian settlement
English: Looking from Hunter's Point South Park at the Hunter's Point South Commons apartments, at the northeast corner of Center Boulevard and 51st Avenue in Hunters Point, Long Island City, Queens. The tower shares many design elements of other buildings of its time, including a prefabricated box-module design, but I quite like the shiny ...
A buck sneaks through the woods Dec. 20 in Somerset County. Hunters in late rifle season should be looking for thicker cover with food sources to find deer that have reduced their travel area ...
Hunterspoint Avenue station opened in August 1860, three years before the New York and Flushing Railroad built their own Hunter's Point station. [citation needed] According to a New York Times article from May 1914, the third station was scheduled to open on July 1, 1914. [3] Instead, the reopening date was delayed until October 18, 1914. [4]
Keeping deer numbers in check. The Pennsylvania Game Commission manages wildlife through 22 Wildlife Management Unit areas located across the state.