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  2. List of hospitals in Queens - Wikipedia

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    The former Booth Memorial Hospital in Flushing, now New York Presbyterian-Queens. Mount Sinai Queens, 25-10 30th Avenue, Astoria Queens.Formerly called Astoria General Hospital, opened on Flushing Avenue on November 1, 1892, moved to Crescent Street on May 4, 1896, gradually expanded to 30th Avenue, renamed Western Queens Community Hospital, acquired by Mount Sinai Hospital, and renamed Mount ...

  3. New York State Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 24 (NY 24) is a 30.84-mile-long (49.63 km) east–west state highway on Long Island in the U.S. state of New York.The highway is split into two segments; the longer western section extends 18.68 miles (30.06 km) from an interchange with Interstate 295 (I-295, named the Clearview Expressway) and NY 25 (Hillside Avenue) in the Queens Village section of the New York City ...

  4. Hillcrest General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    [4] Hillcrest, a private hospital, [5] was then sold to an investor, who leased it to Osteopathic Hospital and Clinic. Osteopathic previously had acquired another hospital [6] to which they subsequently relocated, and the 5-story building [7] became St. Joseph's Hospital in 1985. [3] GHI [8] owned Hillcrest during the Osteopathic period. [9] [10]

  5. Nassau University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) is a public teaching hospital in Nassau County led by Matthew Bruderman and Megan C. Ryan. [1] The 19-story, 631-bed Level I Trauma Center is located at 2201 Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow, in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York.

  6. Queens Hospital Center - Wikipedia

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    The new Queens Hospital Center, which cost $147 million to construct, [133] was opened December 5, 2001, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Mayor Giuliani. [3] [10] Due to the closures of nearby St. Joseph's Hospital and Mary Immaculate Hospital around 2005, Queens Hospital Center saw increases in patients. [21]

  7. Queens Village, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Queens Village was founded as Little Plains in the 1640s. Homage to this part of Queens Village history is found on the sign above the Long Island Railroad Station there. In 1824, Thomas Brush established a blacksmith shop in the area. He prospered and built several other shops and a factory, and the area soon became known as Brushville.

  8. List of county routes in Nassau County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Front Street in Hempstead village: Franklin Avenue, North Franklin Street Old Country Road in Garden City: Formerly part of CR 6. CR 5B: 4.39 7.07 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square: New Hyde Park Road I-495 exit 34 in North Hills: Formerly part of CR 5, prior to the modification of the route. CR 7A [3] 7.16 11.52

  9. List of turnpikes in New York - Wikipedia

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    Hempstead Turnpike March 20, 1812, c. 37 [69] 9 miles (14 km) Jamaica Village, Hempstead: Jamaica Avenue, Hempstead Avenue, NY 24: Yes [70] Union Turnpike May 25, 1812, c. 40 [69] New Jersey state line at Minisink, Old Minisink Road, Minisink and Montgomery TP No Goshen and West Town Turnpike June 1, 1812, c. 70 [69]