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Kissena Boulevard

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NYCDOT

Length
  
3.862 km

Major cities
  
New York City

West
  
Main Street

East
  
Parsons Boulevard

Kissena Boulevard

North end
  
Main Street in Flushing, Queens

South end
  
merges into Parsons Boulevard in Kew Gardens Hills

Kissena Boulevard is a thoroughfare spanning the central neighborhoods of the borough of Queens in New York City, extending from Main Street in the Flushing Chinatown to Parsons Boulevard in Kew Gardens Hills. The road's name is derived from Kissena Lake, a name given by 19th century horticulturist Samuel Bowne Parsons for the Chippewa word meaning, "it is cold". The lake is located in Kissena Park.

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Map of Kissena Blvd, Queens, NY 11355, USA

The road is one of the oldest in Queens, a 4-mile path connecting the colonial settlements of Flushing and Jamaica, known originally as the "Road to Jamaica" and later Jamaica Avenue. After Queens was consolidated into the City of New York in 1898, the undeveloped sections of the borough were subdivided into a street grid. The section of the Road to Jamaica below 75th Avenue was absorbed into Parsons Boulevard and much of the north-south traffic between Flushing and Jamaica was taken by newly created Main Street. Kissena Boulevard serves as a diagonal route connecting Main Street with Parsons Boulevard. The boulevard is only 2 lanes wide for the majority of its run, but becomes 4 lanes wide with a median divider between the Long Island Expressway (LIE) and 71st Avenue. Additionally, Queens College borders the boulevard to the west, south of the LIE.

Landmarks along the route include Kissena Park, Queens College, and Pomonok Houses. A branch of the Queens Library is also on Kissena Boulevard.

Transportation

Kissena Boulevard is covered by the Q25 and Q34 MTA Bus routes for its entire length. The Q17 runs along Kissena Boulevard between Main Street and Long Island Expressway. Also, the Q27 runs along Kissena Boulevard between Main Street and Holly Avenue. The Flushing Main Street station on the Long Island Rail Road is at the boulevard's northern end.

References

Kissena Boulevard Wikipedia


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