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The Atlantic Antic is a street festival held yearly on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, New York between 4th Avenue and Hicks Street. It is run and produced by the Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation (AALDC). [1] The festival features food and craft stands, booths representing companies and local nonprofits, live music, and other ...
[5] [6] Atlantic Avenue from the Brooklyn Docks to Gateway Park at Van Wyck Expressway is 10.3 miles long, with 7.4 miles in Brooklyn, making it one of Brooklyn's longest streets. [ 1 ] Pre-electrification maps from 1909 [ 7 ] and 1910 [ 8 ] [ 9 ] show Atlantic Avenue, at that time, continued to the city line.
New York Festival of Light is an annual festival of lighting installations, DJs, and technology taking place in Dumbo, Brooklyn. [ 1 ] The inaugural event took place November 6–8, 2014.
The city unveiled new plans for the long-planned rezoning of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn late Wednesday, but residents swiftly expressed concerns about getting pushed out of their own neighborhood ...
H.E.R.’s Lights On Festival is going bicoastal. A New York edition of her previously Bay-area-only festival has just been added, set to take place Oct. 21-22 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with ...
Atlantic Avenue (Boston) in Massachusetts; Atlantic Avenue (New York City) in Brooklyn and Queens, New York; Florida State Road 806 in Palm Beach County, locally known as Atlantic Avenue; Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey, one of the city's many streets used in the game of Monopoly; Atlantic Boulevard (Los Angeles County), known as ...
The B63 is a bus route in Brooklyn, New York City, running mainly along Fifth Avenue and Atlantic Avenue between Fort Hamilton and Cobble Hill.Originally a streetcar line called the Fifth Avenue Line, it is now operated by the New York City Transit Authority as the Fifth/Atlantic Avenues bus.
Opportunities for viewing the northern lights should be more common as solar maximum, anticipated in July 2025, approaches. Solar activity is on a roughly 11-year cycle, with a peak every 5.5 years.