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  2. Queens Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Queens Boulevard is a major thoroughfare connecting Midtown Manhattan, via the Queensboro Bridge, ... Queens Boulevard has a width of 100 feet (30 m) ...

  3. Woodhaven and Cross Bay Boulevards - Wikipedia

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    Woodhaven Boulevard is an 8- to 11-lane boulevard throughout its entire length, [7] stretching up to 195 feet (59 m) in width, making it the widest street in Queens that is not either a limited-access highway or a state route. The only street in Queens that isn't a highway to surpass it in width is Queens Boulevard at 225 feet (69 m).

  4. Jamaica, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.It has a popular large commercial and retail area, though part of the neighborhood is also residential. Jamaica is bordered by Hollis, St Albans, and Cambria Heights to the east; South Jamaica, Rochdale Village, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Springfield Gardens to the south; Laurelton and Rosedale to the southeast ...

  5. File:Queens Boulevard at 57th Avenue.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:169th Street - IND Queens Blvd; QBPL sign over Mosaic.jpg

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    English: An original IND-era sign over one of the mosaics of the 169th Street Subway station along the IND Queens Boulevard Line in the Jamaica section of Queens, New York City. The sign is for the main library of the Queens Borough Public Library, which to this day is still at the corner of 89th Avenue and Merrick Boulevard.

  7. File:Queens Boulevard, New York City (1920).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 1920: Source: Queens Chamber of Commerce (1920) 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 prediction of even greater growth during the next ten years ... and a statement of its many advantages, attractions ...

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  9. Queens - Wikipedia

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    Queens is the largest by area of the five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York.Located near the western end of Long Island, it is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn [5] and by Nassau County to its east, and shares maritime borders with the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island, as well as with New Jersey. [6]