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Victory Boulevard is the only street on Staten Island that meets three different expressways by way of interchanges. It is exit 7 for the West Shore Expressway, exit 10 for the Staten Island Expressway westbound (exit 8 eastbound), and exit 11 for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway. Victory Boulevard exit on the Staten Island Expressway
Victory Boulevard A 2015 Nova Bus LFS (8278) on the Staten Island Mall -bound S61 and a 2009 Orion VII NG HEV (4053) on the ConEdison Travis-bound S92 departing St. George Ferry Terminal, alongside other buses
The Lyons Pool Recreation Center is in the Tompkinsville neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City.The complex is on the island's North Shore next to New York Harbor.It occupies a site bounded by Murray Hulbert Avenue to the east and southeast, Hannah Street to the south, a dead-end section of Victory Boulevard to the north, and the Staten Island Railway (SIR) to the west. [4]
Despite the Mount Loretto Church being 225 feet tall, the borough government claimed in 2015 that it was the tallest building on the island. [4] Either 19 or 20 floors. [8] [9] 3 Parkview House Apartments 188 (57) 17 1960 or 1962 660–700 Victory Boulevard High-rise apartment building complex in Grymes Hill. [10] 4 165 Castleton Park Tower 185 ...
The corner of Victory Boulevard and Manor Road has long been the center of an important commercial district, although its prominence has declined somewhat in recent decades due to the opening of the Staten Island Mall in 1973. The area had largely been built up by the time the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge opened in 1964. Castleton Corners was ...
The West Shore Expressway, which connects the Staten Island Expressway with the Richmond Parkway at the Staten Island terminus of the Outerbridge Crossing, is the area's principal north-south thoroughfare, while the western end of Victory Boulevard, [2] in Travis, is its main east-west road.
Silver Lake Park, located on Staten Island's north shore, is bounded by Forest Avenue, Victory Boulevard and Clove Road. The original Silver Lake was a spring-fed body of water formed at the end of the ice age, and now makes up the south basin of the reservoir at this site.
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