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  2. Puerto Rico Highway 17 - Wikipedia

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    It intersects several important highways and streets in the metro area, including Las Américas Expressway (PR-18), Juan Ponce de León Avenue (PR-25), Trujillo Alto Expressway (PR-181) and PR-8. After the intersection with PR-181, it becomes a very short freeway and part of it is a toll bridge (the longest bridge above water in the island ...

  3. Piñero station - Wikipedia

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    The station is named after the Jesús T. Piñero Avenue where it is located. The station opened on December 17, 2004. It features a work of public art entitled Viandante by the artist Marnie Pérez Molière. [1]

  4. Puerto Rico Highway 18 - Wikipedia

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    PR-18 connects PR-52 to PR-22 and intersects with Jesús de Piñero Avenue (PR-17), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Avenue (PR-23), which grants access to Plaza Las Américas, and Domenech Avenue. It is mostly a 4-lane road in each direction. The combined route of PR-18 and PR-52 is coterminous with the unsigned Interstate Highway PRI-1. [citation ...

  5. List of Pacific Electric lines - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW, Electric Avenue, Pacific Coast Highway: Newport Beach: June 30, 1950: Orange County Transportation Authority Line 1 S Balboa: 6th & Main: Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW, Electric Avenue, Pacific Coast Highway, Balboa Boulevard Balboa: June 9, 1940 (cut back to Newport Beach)

  6. Gobernador Piñero, San Juan, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Gobernador Piñero is one of the 18 barrios of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico.With a population of 44,006 living in a land area of 4.44 square miles (11.5 km 2), it is San Juan’s second most populated barrio after Santurce, and the fourth largest in land area.

  7. Puerto Rico Highway 23 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 23 (PR-23), also known as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Avenue along its entire length, is a main highway in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] It begins at the interchange of PR-2 and PR-165 near San Patricio in Guaynabo and goes east to the Milla de Oro business area, passing through Plaza Las Américas and ending at Barbosa Avenue junction in eastern Hato Rey.

  8. Long Beach Line - Wikipedia

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    The dual track line went south in the center lanes of the streets. The line then turned east on Olympic Boulevard (East 9th Street) street running to Hooper Street, then turned south and entered the private right of way west of Long Beach Avenue. Two additional tracks joined in the private way from Pacific Electric's 8th Street Yard.

  9. Jesús T. Piñero House - Wikipedia

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    Jesús T. Piñero House. The Jesús T. Piñero House and Museum (Spanish: Casa Museo Jesús T. Piñero), often called the Pink House (Casa Rosada), is a historic house located along PR-3 just outside of Canóvanas Pueblo in the municipality of Canóvanas, Puerto Rico.