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Flatlands Avenue is a major street in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.It runs approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east to west; from Avenue N and East 35th Street in Marine Park in the west, to Forbell Street, east of Fountain Avenue in East New York, near the Brooklyn-Queens border.
Flatlands is a neighborhood in the southeast part of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. The current neighborhood borders are roughly defined by the Bay Ridge Branch to the north, Avenue U to the south, Ralph Avenue to the east, and Flatbush Avenue to the southwest.
The Spring Creek Depot is located on Flatlands Avenue east of Crescent Street in Brooklyn's East New York neighborhood [147] [148), adjacent to the Brooklyn General Mail Facility, and several blocks northeast of the Gateway
The towns were, clockwise from the north: Bushwick, Brooklyn, Flatlands, Gravesend, New Utrecht, with Flatbush in the middle. The modern neighborhoods bearing these names are located roughly in the center of each of these original towns.
Flatlands Avenue: NYC Bus: B82 Local MTA Bus: BM2 East 105th Street Flatlands Avenue: NYC Bus: B60 to Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, B82 Local MTA Bus: B103 Limited, BM2 Rockaway Parkway Glenwood Road: NYC Bus: B6, B17 (rush hours only), B42 to Canarsie Pier, B60, B82 Local NYC Subway: train at Canarsie–Rockaway Parkway. Remsen Av Flatlands Avenue
The officers then saw a man run out of a convenience store at 776 E. 80th Street and flee north, he added. Police stand outside a Brooklyn convenience store on E80 St. and Flatlands Ave. after ...
Stoothoff–Baxter–Kouwenhaven House is a historic home located in Flatlands, Brooklyn, New York City. It is currently located at 1640 East 48th Street in Brooklyn. It is currently located at 1640 East 48th Street in Brooklyn.
The house originally stood in the town of Flatlands, one of six rural towns that were to become the borough of Brooklyn. Established under the Dutch colony of New Netherland, which became the English colony of New York in 1664, Flatlands was first called New Amersfoort, after Amersfoort in the Netherlands.