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Bushwick BEDFORD-STUYVESANT • EAST WILLIAMSBURG • RIDGEWOOD Bushwick BEDFORD-STUYVESANT • EAST WILLIAMSBURG • RIDGEWOOD Ellery St, E1, E2 Jefferson Av, G12, H11, L7, K9, L2 Morgan Av, A4, C4 Stanwix St, D3, F4 83rd Police Precinct, F9 Crossover Baptist Church, J1 JHS 162, B8 PS 25, J1 Ridgewood Salvation Army, D6 Universal Baptist Church, L6 Streets & Bridges Evergreen Av, D4, G7, J9 Jefferson St, C7, E5, F3, F4 Myrtle Av, F7, F9, G2 Starr St, A9, B8, C7, E6 Akwaaba Mansion Bed & Breakfast, M4 Davis Medical Building, F4 JHS 296, K11 PS 26, H4 Ridgewood/Bushwick Youth Center, F10 Upper Room Baptist Church, J2 Key accessible Dekalb Public Library, G5 Justice Gilbert Ramirez Playground, B3 entrance & exit Fairview Av, B12 Johnson Av, B4, B6, C1 Noll St, D4, E4 Stewart Av, B6 Antioch Baptist Church, J3 PS 44, L1 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial School, E1 Washington Irving Public Library, F11 Y W Arion Pl, F3 XP E S Fayette St, E2 Knickerbocker Av, C5, D7, G11 Onderdonk Av, C11 Stockholm St, B10, D8, E7 Asmbly of God Church of Bedford Stuyvesant, H1 East Williamsburg, B3 Knickerbocker United Methodist Church, F9 PS 45, L11 Roosevelt Houses, H2 Wayside Baptist Church, M11 N E E Bainbridge St, M9 U Q Flushing Av, B7, D5, E2 Kosciuszko St, H3, H5 Palmetto St, E11, H9, J8 Stockton St, F2 Beattie Square, G3 Eleanor Roosevelt Playground, D11 Kosciusko Street Garden, H2 PS 59 Sumner Playground, F2 Rose of Sharon Church of Christ, G4 Williamsburg Houses, A1 N Y L Beaver St, E3 K El Shabazz Playground, M5 O Forrest St, D4 Kossuth Pl, H6 Park Av, F1 Stuyvesant Av, G3, L4 Bedford District Health Center, L1 Lafayette Playground, H5 PS 75, H8 San Martin de Porres Day Care Ctr, G11 Willoughby Nursing Home, F4 O R elevator Belvedere St, F3 B to street or stairways Furman Av, M12 Lafayette Av, H6, J3 Park St, E2 Sumner Pl, E1 Beth Shalom Congregation, G2 Evergreen Playground, L11 Lewis Playground, G2 PS 81, D11 Saratoga Public Library, L10 Woodhull Medical Center, E1 AREA OF Bleecker St, C11, E10, F8 First Calvary Baptist Church, K7 Linden Hill Cemetery, A10 building level Garden St, E2 Lawton St, G5 Patchen Av, J6, M6 Suydam St, A9, B9, C8, E6, F5, G4 BethesdaVARICK Christian AV Church, E6 PS 81, H3 Saratoga Sq Community Center, L9 Wyckoff Heights Hospital, C9 THIS MAP Boerum St, B3, C1, C2 Gardner Av, B7 Pilling St, M12 Thames St, C5 Bethesda Memorial Baptist Church, K9 First Mennonite Church of Brooklyn, F1 Lindsay-Bushwick Houses, C1 Saratoga Square Park, L8 Wyckoff Heights Post Office, C8 Subway station and Bogart St, A3, C4 Lewis Av, G2, L3 METROPOLITANPS 86, E9 AV Gates Av, C12, F10, G9, J8, K2, K5 Lexington Av, J5, K1 Porter Av, C5 Throop Av, J1 Boricua College, D1 Fountain Church of Christ, E1 Lutheran Church of Our Savior, L10 PS 106, H10 South Bushwick Reformed Church, G6 Wyckoff Senior Center, E10 ATLANTIC AV exits JUDGE ST Broadway, F2, G4, J6, K8, L10 DEVOE ST P E DEVOE ST Freedom Square, F4 Macon Public Library, M3 EASTERN PKWY N HUMBOLDT ST George St, D5 Linden St, C12, E11, F10, G9, J7 Pulaski St, H3 Troutman St, C7, E5, F4 Bridge Street Prep School, L4 Spanish Church of God, H8 Zion of Faith Missionary Baptist Church, L6 PS 116, F9 N GARDNER AV S Bushwick Av, C2, D2, E3, G5, J8, K9, M12 Y BUSHWICK AV ONDERDONK AV L Goodwin Pl, J7 Locust St, F2 Putnam Av, F12, H10, K7, K9, L2 Van Buren St, H6, J3, J5 Brighter Way Baptist Church, K1 Garden Beautiful, K8 Maria Hernandez Park, D7 PS 120, E2 St. Aloysius Church, B10 V A Bushwick Ct, C2 N Subway route IA Subway Stations Graham Av, C1 MacDonough St, M5, M9 Quincy St, J5, K1 Vandervoort Pl, C5 Brooklyn Tabernacle Church, M10 Garden Playground, K8 Marion & Hopkinson Playground, M10 PS 123, D7 St. Barbara’s Church and School, G8 A V =J =L =M Bushwick Pl, B2 Grandview Av, A12 Ralph Av, J7, M7 Varet St, D1, D3 Bklyn Temple of Seventh Day Adventists, F2 Goodwin Gardens, J7 SCOTTMcKibbin AV Park, C3 WOODWARD AV St. Brigid’s Church and School, E11 LINDEN BLVD symbol Cedar St, G5 Macon St, L9, M3, M5 PS 137, M9 FLUSHING AV Granite St, M12 Madison St, F11, F12, H10, K7, K8, L1 Randolph St, A7 Varick Av, B6 Brooklyn Victory Church,TEN M12 EYCK ST Green Central Knoll, D4 Menorah Home for the Aged, H6 PS 145, E4 St. Elizabeth Seton School, H12 Central Av M F6 GOWANUS EXPWY Central Av, D4, G7, H10 FOURTH AV Y I OCEAN PKWY Point of Interest Heckscher Playground, G9 Metropolitan-Bushwick Post Office, D1 W Grattan St, C5 Malcolm X Blvd, L5 Ridgewood Pl, F11 Vernon Av, G2 Bushwick High School, F11 PS 147, C2 St. John the Baptist RC Church, G3 Chauncey St JZ M11 OCEAN AV MORGAN AV H Charles Pl, F4 ENGLISH KILLS S AINSLIE ST G Heisser Triangle, F9 Mocada Cultural Center, L4 N Greene Av, B11, E9, G8, H7, J3 Marcus Garvey Blvd, F1, GRANDL2 STRock St, D4 Waterbury St, A2 Bushwick Hotel, A2 PS 151, H12 St. Joseph Patron RC Church, E6 DeKalb Av L C8 I Chauncey St, M10, M12 K Grove St, C12, E10, G9, J7 Maujer St, A1 Rockaway Av, M11 Weirfield St, H12, J11, K10 Bushwick Houses, D2 Holy Rosary Church and School, M5 Mount of Olives 7th Day Adventist Church, H7 PS 196, B2 St. Luke’s Church, J5 Flushing Av JM E1÷ FLATBUSH AV # Tourist attraction Cook St, D1, D3 Halsey St, J11, L8, L10, M2 Saratoga Av, M9 White St, B3, C3 Bushwick Houses Plygnd & Pool, D2 Holy Tabernacle Church of Deliverance, K10 MS 143, K5 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church & School, F4 Cooper St, K12, M11 Mc Kibbin Ct, C2 PS 257, D1 Gates Av JZ J7 POWERSHancock ST St, G12, J11, K9, L7, M2 Mc Kibbin St, C1, C3 Schaefer St, J12, L11 Willoughby Av, B9, C7, E6, F5, G2, G4 Bushwick II Houses, G9 Holy Trinity Baptist Church, J7 MS 267, K5 PS 262, M5 St. Mary Church of Christ, L2 Halsey St L9 J BAY PKWY Cornelia St, F12, H10, K9 Harman St, B11, E9, F8 Scholes St, A2, A5 Wilson Av, E6, H10 Bushwick Hylan Houses, C1MEADOW ST Hope Ballfield, F9 MS 385, J4 St. Paul’s Church of Christ, K1 144 Building numbers Covert St, J12, L10 Meadow St, A3 PS 274, G6 Jefferson St L B7 Harrison Pl, B5, B6 Melrose St, D5, E4, F3 Scott Av, B7 Woodbine St, E12, G10, H9, K8 Bushwick Playground & Pool, B2 Hylan Houses Community Center, D1 New Bedford Stuyvesant JHS, G2 PS 299, J9 St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, G10 Knickerbocker Av F8 POWERS STCypress Av, B8, C10, E12 Irving Square Park, H12 New Creation Apostolic Church, G4 M Hart St, A10, B9, D8, F6, G4, H2 Menahan St, C12, E10, F9 Seigel Ct, C3 Woodward Av, B11 Bushwick Playground, G11 PS 304, H1 St. Stephens & St. Martin Episcopal Church, L6 Kosciuszko St H5 De Kalb Av, B10, D8, F7, G5, H5 Himrod St, B11, D9, F7 Seigel St, C1, C3 Wyckoff Av, C8, D10, F11 Bushwick Public Library, C2 IS 57, J4 #Onderdonk House, A8 St. Thomas Episcopal Church, L12 J Hospital Debevoise St, E1 Meserole St, A6, B2, B3 PS 308, K3 Hopkinson Av, M10 Moffat St, M11 Seneca Av, A8, C11 Bushwick Salvation Army, J9 IS 111, E6 Our Lady of Good Council Church, K6 PS 309, K7 FLUSHINGStuyvesant Gardens, AV K4 Montrose Av L B2 TONSOR ST Decatur St, K12, L11, M7, M9 Grand St MAUJER ST SCHOLES ST Morgan Av L C4 Howard Av, K8, M8 Monroe St, K7, L1 St Johns Rd, B12 Bushwick United Methodist Church,STAGG J9 ST IS 300, G6 Our Lady of Victory Church, M1 PS 376, F8 Sumner Houses, F1, F2 TROUTMAN ST For bus and subway B 75 Ditmars St, G4 L IS 383, F8 Palmetto Gardens Houses, J8 Myrtle Av L E11, JMZ F3 Bus routes and Humboldt St, B1, D1 Montieth St, E3 St Nicholas Av, B8, D10 Calvary & St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church, H7 PS 377, H10 Ten Eyck Playground, A2 information terminal Dodworth St,GRAND G5 ST Points of Interest Jackie Robinson Park, M6 Police Officer Reinaldo Salgado Plygnd, K7 Seneca Av M D12 numbers with Ingraham St, B5, B7 Montrose Av, B1 Stagg St, A3 Central Baptist Church, D6 Pulaski Playground, H1 Tiger Playground, K11 STARR ST call 511 Eldert St, J12, L10 B 63 Irving Av, D8, G11 Moore St, C3, D1 Stanhope St, B10, D9 81st Police Precinct, J7 Cornerstone Baptist Church, L3 Jehovah's Witnesses of Lindsay Park, B1 PS 5, L7 Ridgewood Cinemas, E12 Trinity Temple Baptist Church, H2 Wyckoff Av M E11 B Brooklyn directional arrows TEN EYCK ST B 63 Buses run both ways if M Manhattan no arrow is shown WATERBURY ST visit www.mta.info 0 250 500 feet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # 9 10 11 Pedestrian12 walkway Onderdonk or overpass MAUJER ST House 50 150 meters SCHOLES ST © 2015 Metropolitan Transportation Authority B5 Design: Michael Hertz Associates, NYC Park MESEROLE ST MORGAN AV MEADOW ST STARR ST BOGART ST B38 Linden Hill A A Cemetery GRANDVIEW AV 299 86 Williamsburg 169 STAGG ST 127 2-49 75 20-99 369 110 BROOKLYN 171 18-99 3-00 Houses WATERBURY ST RANDOLPH ST QUEENS 20-00 Williamsburg 18-00 18-50 121 220 244 19-99 170 106 17-99 Houses 230 2-52 4-00 4-49 329 1-76 SENECA1-99 AV 18-35 2-73 SUYDAM ST 231 Bushwick 20-99 62 165 50 627 12-83 18-99 3-52 B38 Hotel 20-00 HUMBOLDT ST 18-52 182 18-00 193 367 B57 452 286 56 2-76 19-99 4-73 151 90 2 17-99 2-00 18-49 2-99 226 221 2-51 HART ST SCHOLES ST 154 46 18-99 3-76 142 20-00 82 GARDNER AV 41 18-00 18-52 194 220 Ten Eyck 604 463 16 42 MESEROLE ST 17-00 19-99 4-76 186 SCOTT AV 18-49 3-00 3-49 4-99 PS 196 Playground 352 JOHNSON AV 17-99 19-00 72 Jehovah’s 136 566 DE KALB AV STEWART AV 4-00 265 30 18-99 4-49 237 36 20-00 Witnesses 286 468 479 36 18-00 18-52 131 FAIRVIEW AV 27 STARR ST 204 215 MESEROLE ST of Lindsay 526 19-99 5-00 2 246 465 1274 18-49 3-52 19-00 5-49 Park Park 18-52 218 224 62 WILLOUGHBY AV L 240 1251 7 111 1 18-99 4-52 P 341 5-13 4-73 20-00 190 VARICK AV INGRAHAM ST 56 STOCKHOLM ST East Williamsburg132 458 K 17-99 110 202 27 18-49 19-99 5-52 C 421 2 376 399 19-00 5-73 I 159 2 B Montrose Av 251 22 17-00 WOODWARD AV B B60 59 JOHNSON AV 90 FLUSHING AV W STANHOPE ST 18-99 4-76 182 L 4-99 406 444 B60 1417 76 18-00 18-52 H 2 B60 B57 42 57 373 S 242 230 443 18-49 449 19-00 19-99 B60 122 1226 22 3-52 3-73 HIMROD ST U 39 17-00 198 319 366 25 HARRISON PL B 1223 5-00 MONTROSE AV 202 18-99 5-49 ST JOHNS RD 96 475 St.
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