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Brooklyn Generation School (South Shore Educational Campus) K566 Public Brooklyn High School for Law and Technology K498 Public Brooklyn High School for Leadership and Community Service K616 Public, transfer Brooklyn High School of the Arts: K656 Public Brooklyn Institute for Liberal Arts K745 Public
Park Avenue Line: Brooklyn Bridge Trinity Cemetery: Park Avenue and Wilson Avenue June 19, 1930 Flushing Avenue Line: Brooklyn Bridge Maspeth, Queens: Flushing Avenue November 21, 1948 now the B57 bus Broadway Line: Williamsburg Bridge Cypress Hills: Broadway and Fulton Street January 15, 1950 now the Q24 (ex-B22) bus Williamsburg Bridge Local
Flatlands Avenue is a major street in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.It runs approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east to west; from Avenue N and East 35th Street in Marine Park in the west, to Forbell Street, east of Fountain Avenue in East New York, near the Brooklyn-Queens border.
GPS drawing, also known as GPS art, is a method of drawing where an artist uses a Global Positioning System (GPS) device and follows a pre-planned route to create a large-scale picture or pattern. The .GPX data file recorded during the drawing process is then visualised, usually overlaying it as a line on a map of the area.
Transit Tech High School is a vocational high school in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It is a trade school whose mission is the training of students for careers in the rapid transit industry. It is located at 1 Wells Street, at the corner of Fountain Avenue, between Atlantic Avenue and Liberty Avenue.
The shopping complex, known as the Gateway Center, was built on the Pennsylvania Avenue and Fountain Avenue Landfills, a 230-acre (0.93 km 2) Brooklyn landfill complex. Anchor tenants of the 640,000-square-foot (59,000 m 2) mall include Target, Home Depot, BJ's Wholesale Club, Marshalls and Bed Bath & Beyond.
The diagonal path of Flatbush Avenue creates a unique street pattern in every neighborhood it touches. It is the central artery of the borough, carrying traffic to and from Manhattan past landmarks such as MetroTech Center, City Point, the Fulton Mall, Junior's, Long Island University Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal, the Barclays Center ...