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Replaced New York and Long Island Traction Company "Hempstead-Jamaica" line on April 5, 1926. Operated by Bee Line until 1973 MSBA takeover. [38] On April 8, 2012, midday and Saturday service was reduced to run every 12 minutes instead of every 10 minutes. [39] Effective January 7, 2024, some Hempstead-bound trips short-turn at the UBS Arena ...
This is a list of all National Register of Historic Places listings in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, New York. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1] [2]
Covert Avenue is a major, 1.68-mile (2.70 km) county highway in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York. Designated as the unsigned Nassau County Route C52, it connects Elmont and the Incorporated Village of New Hyde Park, is owned by Nassau County, and is maintained by the Nassau County Department of Public Works. [2] [3] [4] [5]
New York State Route 878 (NY 878) is an expressway on Long Island in New York state. The route exists in two sections, which both form the Nassau Expressway . NY 878's western terminus is the Belt Parkway and Conduit Avenue ( NY 27 ) in Ozone Park , within southern Queens in New York City .
Peninsula Boulevard is a major 9.1-mile-long (14.6 km) boulevard through southwestern Nassau County, on Long Island, New York.It runs southwest-to-northeast between Cedarhurst connecting the Five Towns area to the Village of Hempstead – in addition to indirectly serving The Rockaways in Queens.
House at 251 Rocklyn Avenue is a historic home located at Lynbrook in Nassau County, New York. It is an L-shaped dwelling with 2-story central section, a 2-story addition to the east, and 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story addition to the west with a 1-story rear addition and cross gable roof. The oldest section, the west section, was built about 1793.
West of Carman Mill Road, NY 27 followed Merrick Road through southern Nassau County to the New York City line, where it ended. [5] [6] Carman Mill Road was originally designated as NY 276 from c. 1941 until the late 1940s. NY 27 was realigned between New York City and Great River c. 1931 to follow Sunrise Highway.
The creek begins underneath Rath Park in Franklin Square, flowing towards the south, west, and southwest to Jamaica Bay. [2] [3] Communities which Motts Creek passes through include Franklin Square, Lynbrook, Malverne, Valley Stream, and Woodmere. [1] [2] [3] [4]