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  2. Boroughs of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Flushing has become one of the busiest central core neighborhoods in the outer boroughs. Parts of Queens such as Bellerose and Forest Hills are relatively suburban in character. Queens is the site of Citi Field, the baseball stadium of the New York Mets, and hosts the annual U.S. Open tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

  3. Arbitration Rock - Wikipedia

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    The Arbitration Rock. The Arbitration Rock was set in 1769 as the boundary marker between the two Long Island townships of Newtown and Bushwick.Since Newtown was in Queens County (now the New York City borough of Queens) and Bushwick in Kings County (now the borough of Brooklyn), this rock the size of a Volkswagen Beetle also served to mark the dividing line between these two colonial New York ...

  4. Geography of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The five boroughs of New York City. New York City is located on the coast of the Northeastern United States at the mouth of the Hudson River in southeastern New York state. It is located in the New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary, the centerpiece of which is the New York Harbor, whose deep waters and sheltered bays helped the city grow in significance as a trading city.

  5. Neighborhoods in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City is split up into five boroughs: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.Each borough has the same boundaries as a county of the state. The county governments were dissolved when the city consolidated in 1898, along with all city, town, and village governments within each county.

  6. List of Brooklyn thoroughfares - Wikipedia

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    Drew Street (continues into Queens) 1 East-west This two-block long Queens-numbered avenue is divided by the border of Brooklyn and Queens, with the Brooklyn half on the southern side, but having Queens-style (73-xx and 74-xx) addresses. 101st Avenue Liberty Avenue/Forbell Street Drew Street (continues into Queens) 2 West–east

  7. New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Extending 118 miles east-northeast of Roosevelt Island, Manhattan from New York Harbor into the Atlantic Ocean, the island comprises four counties: Kings and Queens (these form the New York boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, respectively) to the west; then Nassau and Suffolk to the east.

  8. Rockaway Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    It begins as an undivided road at Eldert Lane, a small one-way street that runs along the border between Queens and Brooklyn. West of Atlantic Avenue, it is a two-lane road. When it crosses Atlantic Avenue, it widens to four lanes. Rockaway Boulevard generally runs east-southeast.

  9. Linden Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    In Brooklyn, between the intersection with Kings Highway and Remsen Avenue, and the intersection with 79th Street and South Conduit Avenue one block east of the BrooklynQueens border, it is one of the widest boulevards in the entire city, being a multi-median divided, 8-lane wide boulevard, similar to Queens' Woodhaven Boulevard and Queens ...