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Eric Adams, 110th Mayor of New York City (2022–present); 18th Borough President of Brooklyn (2014–2021) [9] Hiroaki Aoki (Restaurant Management, 1963), Olympic wrestler and founder of the Benihana chain of restaurants; Charles Barron, New York City Council member representing the 42nd District of New York City; former Black Panther
Sir Robert Witt and Mary Helene Marten Witt visiting the Photoarchive in the bowling alley of 1 East 70 th Street, October 1923. From 1922-1967, Miss Frick organized expeditions of library staff to photograph works of art in Europe and across the United States, many in private or little-known public collections and largely inaccessible to the ...
370 Jay Street, also called the Transportation Building [2] [3] or Transit Building, is a building located at the northwest corner of Jay Street and Willoughby Street within the MetroTech Center complex in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.
Jay Street may refer to: Transportation. Jay Street – MetroTech (New York City Subway), a New York City Subway station complex at Jay, Lawrence and Willoughby Streets in Brooklyn consisting of: Jay Street – MetroTech (IND Fulton Street Line); serving the A and C trains; Jay Street – MetroTech (IND Culver Line); serving the F and <F> trains
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Quincy, Richie Akiva, Vic Mensa, Jay-Z, Shyne Barrow, and Victor Cruz attend 40/40 Club's 18th Anniversary celebration on August 28, 2021 in New York City. Johnny Nunez/WireImage
The platforms were placed next to 370 Jay Street because it was a convenient location near where all three subway companies had tunnels. [61] Tokens became New York City Transit fare media in 1951. Tokens were last used in the entire New York City Transit system, including the subway, in 2003.