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  2. Kew Gardens, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Kew Gardens is a neighborhood in the central area of the New York City borough of Queens.Kew Gardens is bounded to the north by the Union Turnpike and the Jackie Robinson Parkway (formerly the Interboro Parkway), to the east by the Van Wyck Expressway and 131st Street, to the south by Hillside Avenue, and to the west by Park Lane, Abingdon Road, and 118th Street.

  3. Queens Borough Hall - Wikipedia

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    Queens Borough Hall is a public building in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens, one of the five boroughs of New York City. It houses the Office of the Queens Borough President and other city offices and court space. [1] It is located in the Kew Gardens municipal facilities stretch bounded by Queens Boulevard and Union Turnpike among other ...

  4. Queens Plaza Court Building - Wikipedia

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    28-11 Queens Plaza North, originally known as Queens Court Plaza [1] or Queens Plaza Court, [2] is an office building located at Queens Plaza North (Bridge Plaza North) and 29th Street in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. Currently city-owned, it is used as offices for the New York City Departments of Education and Transportation.

  5. Woodhaven Boulevard station (IND Queens Boulevard Line)

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    [22] [23] The plaza, which no longer exists, featured several "mom-and-pop" small businesses. [23] The plaza and subway station were named after Colonel John R. Slattery, [22] former New York City Board of Transportation chief engineer who died in 1932 while supervising the construction of the IND Eighth Avenue Line. [24]

  6. Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike station - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] [28] [3] [29] The construction of the extension to Kew Gardens brought significant growth to Queens, specifically in Forest Hills and Kew Gardens. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] New apartment buildings were being built as a result of the subway line, and it transformed both Forest Hills and Kew Gardens from quiet residential communities of one-family ...

  7. Q46 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2017, the New York City Department of Transportation released the Bus Forward report, and suggested that Select Bus Service be implemented along Union Turnpike and 20 other corridors citywide. [49] A Q36 Little Neck/Q46 Kew Gardens bus stop at the Glen Oaks Village development, at Little Neck Parkway/260th Street.

  8. Kew Gardens Hills, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Kew Gardens Hills is a neighborhood in the middle of the New York City borough of Queens.The borders are Flushing Meadows–Corona Park to the west, the Long Island Expressway to the north, Union Turnpike to the south, and Parsons Boulevard to the east.

  9. IND Queens Boulevard Line - Wikipedia

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    Kew Gardens: Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike: all E F <F> December 31, 1936 [63] Q10 bus to JFK Airport: Forest Hills: 75th Avenue: local E F <F> December 31, 1936 [63] connecting tracks to Jamaica Yard; former connection to IND World's Fair Line; Forest Hills–71st Avenue: all E F <F> M R December 31, 1936 [63] Rego Park: 67th Avenue: local