Linden Boulevard
Boulevard in Brooklyn and Queens, New York / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the section of NY 27 in New York City. For the entire route, see New York State Route 27.
Linden Boulevard is a boulevard in New York City. Its western end is at Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, where Linden Boulevard travels as an eastbound-only street to Caton Avenue, where it becomes a two-way street. The boulevard stretches through both Brooklyn and Queens. This boulevard, especially the area of Cambria Heights between Springfield Boulevard and the Nassau County line represents a smaller version of shopping centers located on Jamaica Avenue and Queens Boulevard. Linden Boulevard also continues into Nassau County to Valley Stream where it turns into Central Avenue; this was one of several former names of the street in Queens.
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Central Avenue (former) | |
Maintained by | NYCDOT and NCDPW |
Length | 12.7 mi (20.4 km)[1][1][2] Combined length of three segments |
Component highways | NY 27 from Flatbush to Ozone Park |
Location | Brooklyn and Queens |
West end | Flatbush Avenue in Flatbush |
Major junctions | NY 27 in Ozone Park I-678 in South Ozone Park Cross Island Parkway in Cambria Heights |
East end | Southern State Parkway in North Valley Stream |
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