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Maple Lanes, a 48-lane bowling alley, was formerly located at 16th Avenue and 60th Street. It opened in 1960 [14] and was sold in 2012 to a developer, who planned to demolish the bowling alley to construct condominiums and a synagogue. [15] At the time of its closing, Maple Lanes was one of the few remaining bowling alleys in Brooklyn. [14]
Maple Avenue Sea Gate: Marcy Avenue Metropolitan Avenue: Fulton Street: 2.6 miles 2 South Frontage road for Brooklyn-Queens Expressway for its northernmost 0.6 miles. Marine Avenue 92nd Street Fort Hamilton Parkway 0.66 mile 2 Bidirectional Continuation of Colonial Road. Carries a northbound on-street bike lane running from 92nd Street to ...
These later became English settlements, and were consolidated over time until the entirety of Kings County was the unified City of Brooklyn. The towns were, clockwise from the north: Bushwick, Brooklyn, Flatlands, Gravesend, New Utrecht, with Flatbush in the middle.
5 lanes of roadway (2 Manhattan-bound, 3 Brooklyn-bound) Oldest suspension bridge in NYC. Also oldest suspension/cable-stayed hybrid bridge. Manhattan Bridge: 1909: 6,854 2,089: 7 lanes of roadway and trains: Double-decker bridge with 5 westbound lanes and 2 eastbound lanes. 3 of the westbound lanes and the subway are below the other 4 lanes.
Lanes opened on Nov. 13 and will remain open through the holiday season. Reservations at the Curling Café include 90 minutes with a lane and a heated bubble igloo tent where you can cheer your ...
Sep. 17—Starting today, Maple Street Bridge's northbound lanes will be closed 24 hours, while southbound lane closures will continue nightly from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for road improvement and repair.
The following properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Brooklyn. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, which coincides with Kings County, New York. The locations of National Register properties ...
South end at Sheepshead Bay. Bedford Avenue is the longest [2] street in Brooklyn, New York City, stretching 10.2 miles (16.4 km) and 132 blocks, from Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint south to Emmons Avenue in Sheepshead Bay, and passing through the neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Bedford–Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Flatbush, Midwood, Marine Park, and Sheepshead Bay.