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Kings Highway (Brooklyn)

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223: 420:. It was often referred to simply as “lane” or “road,” followed by a short description. Thus it would be described as “the lane between Gravesend and New Utrecht.” It also took on local names in each town, such as “Gravesend Lane” and “Ferry Road.” The name “Kings Highway” was a common reference to public highways during colonial times and has been used for other roads around the New York City area that are in no way connected with the present Kings Highway. 457: 393: 22: 168: 122: 448:, the boulevard malls were planted with trees to separate local and through traffic along the street. Unlike Olmsted’s parkways, however, the Kings Highway malls are much narrower because existing development constrained their size; they do not provide the leisurely promenades that characterize Olmsted’s work. 289:
After the pond, Kings Highway traveled southeast until it reached Waters Avenue, which ran between Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues from 83rd Street until it reached the Dyker Meadows. At Fourteenth Avenue, Kings Highway meandered around the northern limits of the Dyker Meadows Swamp, which occupied
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it gave “the soldiers of revolutionary time an outlook from which they could note the movements of their opponents, not only as they approached from the sea, but maneuvered on Staten Island.” At 81st Street and Twelfth Avenue was Flax Pond. This site was filled in and developed; it is now occupied by
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of 1700 stood. At Eighteenth Avenue is the church of 1828. At this 1828 church, the Highway made an abrupt 90 degree leftward turn and traveled northward one and a half blocks (as part of today’s Eighteenth Avenue) until it made another abrupt 90 degree turn, this time eastward. It was built around
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At the corner of Kings Highway and 86th Street stood New Utrecht Town Hall, built in 1878 (demolished in 1912). This building was also used as a school, police station, and jail. Kings Highway traveled northeast, at about a 40-degree angle to the street grid, until it reached the middle of 81st
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much of the block between Fourteenth and Fifteenth avenues between 83rd and 84th streets. From Sixteenth Avenue to Eighteenth Avenue, Kings Highway ran on a slight diagonal; this section appears in today’s street grid as 84th Street.
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was built, near today’s Fort Hamilton Parkway and Shore Road. Kings Highway traveled northeast from Denyse’s Ferry to present-day 86th Street. This portion of the Highway is known today as Fort Hamilton Parkway.
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Despite its long history and importance as a connection through the borough of Brooklyn, in the early 1920s local city planners proposed to have the street demapped as part of an effort to regularize the
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Street between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues. At the intersection of the current-day 81st Street and Eleventh Avenue, Denyse’s Lane branched off in a northwardly direction. St. Phillips Church in
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Originally an Indian trail, the strip was known as "Mechawanienck" or "the ancient pathway", a name recorded in a 1652 deed. It was later known as the "wagon path" in a 1682 deed.
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runs between Lenox Road (Bedford-Stuyvesant), or East 95th Street (Midwood) and Flatbush Avenue, with select daytime buses extended to Coney Island Avenue.
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counties after the war in 1792, he traveled down this rural road. Gradually, farmers moved into the area and developed their homesteads along the road.
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in the 19th century, Kings Highway “was one of the best and most convenient thoroughfares for the lovers of riding and driving.”
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According to the Dyker Heights Historical Society, the Highway ended at the ferry landing in what is now
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has been established along part of the road to support stores, restaurants and businesses in that area.
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Originally, Kings Highway was much longer than it is now. It began at Brooklyn Ferry, now called
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House of 1686. In 1741 a Milestone was placed in front of the home to indicate the distances to
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serves the corridor west of Avenue K, and is joined with the B82 local at Flatbush Avenue.
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Pre-Revolutionary Dutch houses and families in northern New Jersey and southern New York
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now occupies part of the former lane, which meandered down to Van Brunt’s Dock in
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Though the road was the major highway running through the towns of Brooklyn,
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runs non-stop from Ocean Avenue to East 16th Street, before terminating.
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is a broad avenue that curves about the southern part of the Borough of
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traveled along the road with his troops on August 26, 1776, to the
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resident, took over ferry operations in The Narrows, serving
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Kings Highway entering the Flatlands section of Brooklyn
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At Sixteenth Avenue is the cemetery where the original
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A view of Kings Highway from East 16th Street in 2006.
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Kings Highway is served by the following bus routes:
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Bay Parkway
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Eastern Parkway
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King's Highway
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New Utrecht
Bay Ridge
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Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn
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