FLATBUSH AVENUE (BROOKLYN)
'Flatbush Avenue' is one of the major avenues in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Flatbush Avenue runs from the Manhattan Bridge southeastward to Jamaica Bay, where it becomes the Marine Parkway Bridge which connects Brooklyn to the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens.
The diagonal path of Flatbush Avenue creates a unique street pattern in every neighborhood it touches. It is the central artery of the borough, carrying traffic to and from Manhattan past landmarks such as Junior's, Long Island University, the Fulton Mall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal, Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, Floyd Bennett Field, the Brooklyn Public Library, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Flatbush Avenue creates the borders of neighborhoods including Brooklyn Heights / Downtown Brooklyn, Prospect Heights / Park Slope, and Flatbush / East Flatbush. It also touches many other neighborhoods en route to Queens, including Flatlands and East Flatlands.
Flatbush Avenue also starts off a good majority of Brooklyn's other main throughfares. Myrtle Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Empire Boulevard, Eastern Parkway, Linden Boulevard, and Utica Avenue all start off from Flatbush Avenue.
Flatbush Avenue is a 4 lane street throughout the majority of its run, however, once Utica Avenue merges with Flatbush Avenue near Kings Plaza, it becomes a 8 lane median divided street, making it one of the widest "avenues" in New York City.
Flatbush Avenue is the main thoroughfare through the Borough of Brooklyn, and was originally an Indian trail. Historic homes line the neighborhoods around the Avenue, and in the late 1920s it was straightened to its current form. Remnant streets such as Amersfort Place still remain in the city grid as an echo of the past.
Flatbush Avenue is served by the B41 bus line, and the Q35 bus line, the latter of which goes to Rockaway Beach.
The diagonal path of Flatbush Avenue creates a unique street pattern in every neighborhood it touches. It is the central artery of the borough, carrying traffic to and from Manhattan past landmarks such as Junior's, Long Island University, the Fulton Mall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal, Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, Floyd Bennett Field, the Brooklyn Public Library, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Flatbush Avenue creates the borders of neighborhoods including Brooklyn Heights / Downtown Brooklyn, Prospect Heights / Park Slope, and Flatbush / East Flatbush. It also touches many other neighborhoods en route to Queens, including Flatlands and East Flatlands.
Flatbush Avenue also starts off a good majority of Brooklyn's other main throughfares. Myrtle Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Empire Boulevard, Eastern Parkway, Linden Boulevard, and Utica Avenue all start off from Flatbush Avenue.
Flatbush Avenue is a 4 lane street throughout the majority of its run, however, once Utica Avenue merges with Flatbush Avenue near Kings Plaza, it becomes a 8 lane median divided street, making it one of the widest "avenues" in New York City.
Flatbush Avenue is the main thoroughfare through the Borough of Brooklyn, and was originally an Indian trail. Historic homes line the neighborhoods around the Avenue, and in the late 1920s it was straightened to its current form. Remnant streets such as Amersfort Place still remain in the city grid as an echo of the past.
Flatbush Avenue is served by the B41 bus line, and the Q35 bus line, the latter of which goes to Rockaway Beach.
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