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- Kissena_Boulevard abstract "Kissena Boulevard is a thoroughfare stretching across central Queens in New York City. It runs from Main Street in Flushing 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 "it is cold."The road is one of the oldest in Queens, a 4-mile path connecting the colonial settlements of Flushing and Jamaica, originally known as the Road to Jamaica. 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.Landmarks along the route include Kissena Park, Queens College and Pomonok Houses. The road intersects with the Long Island Expressway. Kissena Boulevard is covered by the Buses Q25, and Q34 buses for its entire length. The Q17 runs along Kissena Boulevard between Main Street and Long Island Expressway.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.".
- Kissena_Boulevard maintainedBy New_York_City_Department_of_Transportation.
- Kissena_Boulevard routeEnd Kew_Gardens_Hills,_Queens.
- Kissena_Boulevard routeEndDirection "South".
- Kissena_Boulevard routeStart Flushing,_Queens.
- Kissena_Boulevard routeStart Main_Street_(Queens).
- Kissena_Boulevard routeStartDirection "North".
- Kissena_Boulevard thumbnail MTA_Bus_Company_Orion_V_6020.jpg?width=300.
- Kissena_Boulevard wikiPageID "37784393".
- Kissena_Boulevard wikiPageRevisionID "577901643".
- Kissena_Boulevard caption "Northbound on Kissena Blvd".
- Kissena_Boulevard directionA "North".
- Kissena_Boulevard directionB "South".
- Kissena_Boulevard east "Parsons Boulevard".
- Kissena_Boulevard hasPhotoCollection Kissena_Boulevard.
- Kissena_Boulevard maint New_York_City_Department_of_Transportation.
- Kissena_Boulevard name "Kissena Boulevard".
- Kissena_Boulevard terminusA "Main Street in Flushing, Queens".
- Kissena_Boulevard terminusB "Parsons Boulevard in Kew Gardens Hills".
- Kissena_Boulevard west Main_Street_(Queens).
- Kissena_Boulevard subject Category:Streets_in_Queens,_New_York.
- Kissena_Boulevard type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Infrastructure.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Place.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Road.
- Kissena_Boulevard type RouteOfTransportation.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Wikidata:Q532.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Place.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Facility_Construct.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Street_Generic.
- Kissena_Boulevard type Location.
- Kissena_Boulevard comment "Kissena Boulevard is a thoroughfare stretching across central Queens in New York City. It runs from Main Street in Flushing 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 "it is cold."The road is one of the oldest in Queens, a 4-mile path connecting the colonial settlements of Flushing and Jamaica, originally known as the Road to Jamaica.".
- Kissena_Boulevard label "Kissena Boulevard".
- Kissena_Boulevard sameAs m.080g_hc.
- Kissena_Boulevard sameAs Q6417171.
- Kissena_Boulevard sameAs Q6417171.
- Kissena_Boulevard wasDerivedFrom Kissena_Boulevard?oldid=577901643.
- Kissena_Boulevard depiction MTA_Bus_Company_Orion_V_6020.jpg.
- Kissena_Boulevard isPrimaryTopicOf Kissena_Boulevard.
- Kissena_Boulevard name "Kissena Boulevard".