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  2. John Adams High School (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    John Adams High School (H.S. 480; often referred to locally as John Adams) is a public high school in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, New York City, New York, United States. Planning for the school began in 1927 [ 2 ] and classes commenced in September 1930. [ 3 ]

  3. Rockaway Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The Q41 runs between the Rockaway Boulevard station and 109th Avenue. The Q40 runs between 142nd and 143rd Streets. Westbound Q112 buses run from 99th Street to the Rockaway Boulevard station, where it terminates. Under the Redesign, a new route would also terminate at the Rockaway Boulevard station, but provide service from Linden Boulevard.

  4. South Ozone Park - Wikipedia

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    Virgil I Grissom, J.H.S. 226, Rockaway Blvd and 122nd Street. This middle school is named for the late astronaut, it features Grades 6-8 and specializes in several areas of general education practices. It is a zoned school. P.S. 124 Osmond A Church; P.S. 45 The Clarence E. Witherspoon School, at 126-28 150th Street, serves grades K-6.

  5. South Jamaica, Queens - Wikipedia

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    South Jamaica (also commonly known as "Southside") is a residential neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City, located south of downtown Jamaica.Although a proper border has not been established, the neighborhood is a subsection of greater Jamaica bounded by the Long Island Rail Road Main Line tracks, Jamaica Avenue, or Liberty Avenue to the north; the Van Wyck Expressway on the ...

  6. Rockaway, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The Rockaway Peninsula, commonly referred to as The Rockaways or Rockaway, is a peninsula at the southern edge of the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, New York. Relatively isolated from Manhattan and other more urban parts of the city, Rockaway became a popular summer retreat in the 1830s.

  7. Ozone Park - Wikipedia

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    PS 64 Joseph P. Addabbo School (grades K-5, special education) [56] PS 65 The Raymond York Elementary School (grades K-5) MS 137 America's School-Heroes (grades 6–8) [57] MS 202 Robert H. Goddard (grades 6–8) [58] JHS 210 Elizabeth Blackwell (grades 6–8) [59] PS 316 Queens Explorers Elementary School (grades Pre-K to 5, and special ...

  8. Woodhaven and Cross Bay Boulevards - Wikipedia

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    Woodhaven Boulevard and Cross Bay Boulevard (formerly Jamaica Bay Boulevard [1]) are two parts of a major boulevard in the New York City borough of Queens. Woodhaven Boulevard runs roughly north–south in the central portion of Queens. South of Liberty Avenue, it is known as Cross Bay Boulevard, which is the main north–south road in Howard ...

  9. Rockaway Beach Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Rockaway Beach Boulevard, opened in 1886, was the first major east-west thoroughfare on the Rockaway Peninsula in the Borough of Queens in New York City. Much of its route parallels the Rockaway Freeway and the IND Rockaway Line above the Freeway.