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Bedford Stuyvesant BedfordStuyvesant B60 • • B60 Û Û CLINTON HILL BUSHWICK WILLIAMSBURG B60 Streets Delmonico Pl, C9 Kent Av, A2, B3, C4, F4 Penn St, A4 Verona Pl, L8 Assembly of God Church of Bedford Academy H.S./ Literacy Center, J9 Empire State College SUNY,Hewes M9 StJohn Hancock Playgropund, K6 PS 3, K6 Memorial Hall, F2 Stockton Playground, C8 Williamsburg, B5 Downing St, K3 Kingston Av, M11 Perry Pl, M7 Wallabout St, A8, B5 Stuyvesant, E10 Brooklyn Tabernacle, G8 Ethical Community Charter School, C8 John Wesley United Methodist Church, H7 PS 9, M2 Pratt Playground, F3 Success Academy Charter School, C10, D9 Williamsburg Senior Citizens Center, A5 Key Willoughby Playground, E9 accessible Transit Police 14 Av, C1 Ellery St, B11, B12, C8 Kosciusko St, F11, G6 Pulaski St, E11, F7 Walton St, A8 Banneker, Playground, G8 Brooklyn Waldorf School, K5 Evening Star Baptist Church, J5 Kidsworld Childcare Center, J5 PS 23, E9 Pratt Post Office, E3 Sumner Avenue, Child Health Clinic, C11 Y entrance & exit District Office PW EX B44 S Woodhull Medical Center, B11 N District 1 TPD Agate Ct, M11 Emerson Pl, D3, F3 Lafayette Av, F11, G8, H3 Putnam Av, J10, K6 Walworth St, C6, F6 Bartlett Playground, B9 Bushwick, A12 Faith Baptist Church, G8 Kosciusko Swimming Pool, F8 PS 25, F11 Prince Classon Hotel, K4 Sumner Hotel, B11 E Lindsay E U Yeshiva Beth Yehuda Vchalm D Q Lee Av, A5 Quincy St, H6, H11 Warsoff Pl, C6 Û First African Methodist Episcopal Church, L10 Lafayette Gardens Playground, G5 PS 44, H11 Pulaski Playground, E11 Sumner Houses, C11, C12 N Albany Av, M12 Fayette St, B11 Baituish, Sharaf Jame Masjid, M2 Bushwick Houses, A12 Y L K O Lefferts Pl, L4 Rodney St, A2 Washington Av, B1, C1, F1, J2, L2 First Mennonite Church of Brooklyn, C11 Leadership Preparatory PS 54, F7 Raymond Bush Playground, H12 Park Sumner Playground, C10 Betlani, A3 O Alice Ct, M11 Flushing Av, A12, C1, C6 Bedford District Health Center, H11 Charity Baptist Church Of Christ, E5 R Yeshiva Bnos Ahavas Israel, C4 B elevator Arlington Pl, L6 Franklin Av, C4, F5, J5, M6 Lewis Av, C12 Ross St, A2 Waverly Av, F1, J1 Bedford Gardens Houses, A3 Christian Academy, K12 Foundations Academy, D9 Bedford Stuyvesant Charter School, L9 PS 56 , J4 Revelation Church of God, E1 Sunshine Day Care Center, H10 BUSHWICK AV to street or stairways Atlantic Av, M6, M9 Fulton St, L4, L9, L12 Lexington Av, G11, H5 Rutledge St, B4 Welding Rd, B1 Bedford Public Library, L5 Church of Deliverance Tabernacle, M10 Fountain Church of Christ, B11 Magnolia Grandiflora, G9 PS 59, C10 Robert Kennedy Memorial School, B10 #Surgeon’s House/Former U.S. Naval Yeshiva Mesivta Arugath Habosem, B5 MYRTLE AV BROADWAY building level B61 Broadway AREA OF Bartlett St, B9 Garden St, B12 Little Nassau St, C4 Ryerson St, D2, F2 Whipple St, A10 Bedford Stuyvesant, E9 Church of St. Luke & St. Mathew, K1 Friendship Baptist Church, M7 Marcy Day Care Center, D7 PS 93, M9 Roosevelt Houses, E12 Hospital, C2 Yeshiva Tolodos Hillel, B3 THIS MAP Subway station and Beaver St, B12 Gates Av, H11, J1, J3, J6 Locust St, C12 St. Andrews Pl, M10 Williamsburg Pl, D2 Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, L10 Classon Playground, C3, G4, J2 Glorious Church of God in Christ, K12 Marcy Houses, C7, D7 PS 120, B12 Redemption Church of Christ, L6 Taffee Playground, D4 YMCA Technical Schools, J4 ATLANTIC AV exits P E EASTERN PKWY N St. Angela Hall Academy, G1 Young Scholars Academy, E12 N Bedford Av, A4, B5, F5, J6, M7 Gerry St, A9 Lorimer St, B6 St. James Pl, G2, J2 Williamsburg St E, A4 Bedford Stuyvesant New Beginnings Clinton Hill Library, H2 Glorious Temple Church of God, G5 Marcy Playground, D7 PS 140, L9 Talmud Torah Tashbas, D4 S Y L V Bedford Pl, M5 Graham Av, A11 Lynch St, A6 Sandford St, E6 Williamsburg St W, A3 Charter School, E12 Colegiate Charter School, M2 Grace Baptist Church, K6 Marcy Public Library, F7 PS 157, E4 St. George’s Episcopal Church, J8 Tompkins Community Center, C9 A N IA Subway route A LINDEN BLVD V Belvedere St, C11 Grand Av, C2, F3, H3, K3, M3 Mac Donough St, L11 Skillman St, C5, F5 Willoughby Av, D12, E8, F1, F4 #Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Community Partnership Charter School, F3 Greater Cross Roads Baptist Church, D9 Masjid At-Taqwa, L6 PS 256, G7 Simply Art Gallery, E4 Tompkins Houses, C9 Subway Stations symbol Û Bergen St, M1 Greene Av, G11, H1, H5 Macon St, L10 Spencer Ct, F6 Wythe Av, A3 Center/Billie Holiday Theatre, L9 Concord Baptist Church of Christ, J9 Hattie Carthan Playground, J9 MetropolitanBushwick P.O., A11 PS 257, A11 St. Lukes Lutheran Church & Academy, F2 Tompkins Park, G8 B44 G GOWANUS EXPWY Bedford Av-Nostrand Av G6 Madison St, J10, K6 Spencer Pl, L6 Middleton Playground, B6 PS 270, F3 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, E3 FOURTH AV 102 Brevoort Pl, L6 Hall St, D1, F2 Beth Chana School for Girls, A4 Concord Nursing Home, J9 Hattie Carthan Garden, G8 152 Tompkins Park Senior Center, G8 Y 175 OCEAN PKWY W 347 OCEAN AV I H Point of Interest 530 Classon Av GG4 BrooklynQueens Expwy, B3, D1 Halsey St, K10, L7 Marcus Garvey Blvd, C11, J12 Spencer St, C5, F6 Bethel 7th Day Adventist Church, L3 Condor Hotel, C4 Hebron Baptist Church, E9 Mt. Pisgah Christian Academy, F9 PS 297, C8 St. Paul’s Church of Christ, H9 Trinity Temple Baptist Church, F12 S G N WYTHE PL Points of Interest 247 I Clinton-Washington Avs C K1 139 K Broadway, A10, C12 49 Hancock St, K10, L6 Marcy Av, C8, G8, J9 Steuben St, C2 125 Bnei Shimon Yisroel of Sopron, C6 Congregation Beth Shalom, E12 Herbert Von King Park, G9 Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, J4 PS 304, E11 St. Philip’s Baptist Church, H9 23rd Regiment Armory/NY National 98 77 Clinton-Washington Avs G H1 FLATBUSH AV #BUSHWICK Tourist attraction AV Brooklyn Av, M10 Harrison Av, B8 Market St, B1 Stockton St, D8 A to Z Day Care Center, F11 Boricua College, A10 Congregation Moldos Toldos Aharon, C4 IS291 33, D9 Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, H4 PS 305, J9 238 St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, G5 Guard, M6 Flushing62 Av G B8 103 174 Cambridge Pl, K3 Hart St, E7, E12 Martin Luther King Pl, D8 Sumner Pl, B11 Abraham561 Aishel Residential, B4 Brevoort P.O., M7 119 Congregation Ohel Torah, B4 IS 117, F4 Mt. Zion Congregation Church, F5 PS 333,245 B9 St. Stephen’s United Church of God, D8 United Talmudic Academy, A5 SEIGEL ST 244 240 Flushing Av J M B11 ÷ BAY PKWY Classon Av, B4, C3, F4, J4, M4 Herkimer Pl, M7 Middleton St, B6 Taaffe Pl, C4, F4 Achievment First Endeavor Charter Brighter Choice Community School E12 Congregation Yeshiva Kehilath Yakov, A4 IS 258, L9 New Bedford Stuyvesant J.H.S., E12 PS 368, D9 231 79th Police Precinct, G10 Unity Preparatory Charter School, J11 144 Building numbers Claver Pl, K5 Herkimer St, M8, M12 Monroe St, J6, H10 Thornton St, B10 School, K2 Bright Light Church of God, L12 Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, E4 IS 318, A8 New Mt. Zion Baptist259 Church, J8 PS 380, A6 14Satelite Three School, J4 Universal Church, A10, L5 Franklin Av C S L5 ÷ BUSHWICK CT 68 36 Lorimer St 64 369 Clifton Pl, G8,BOAT AVEH3 Hewes St, A4 Myrtle Av, D8, D12, E1, E4 Throop Av, A9, C10, J11 Acorn High School, M3 Brighter Way Baptist Church, G11 Corridor Gallery, J3 235 ImamMARCY Ali Mosque, AV K12 New Paradise Baptist Church, L4 Pal Quincy Day Center, J3 Simmons Collection African Arts Upper Room Baptist Church, G12 Kingston Av-Throop Av C M11 161 WYTHE AV BQE 95 Clinton Av, F1, J1 Heyward St, B4 New York Av, M9 Tompkins Av, D9, J10 Adelphi P.O., K3 Brooklen College of Pharmacy,157 G8 Crispus Attucks Playground, L4 Interfaith Medical Center, M12 New York Army National Guard Pisidia Antioch Church Apostolic, E5 Museum, L4 Upper School @ PS 25, F11 Myrtle Av-Willoughby Av G E8 82 311 RUTLEDGE ST Hospital Cook St, A10 Hopkins St, B8 Nostrand Av, C6, F7, J7, M8 Underhill Av, L2 All Saints RC Church & Elementary Brooklyn Community Correctional Ctr, D11 Crossover Baptist Church, F11 Jackie Robinson Center for Physical Armory, A6 Pointe Plaza Hotel, C4 Spanish Gospel Assembly,574 A6 Uproar Art, F4 Nostrand Av A C L7 115 581 139 162 De Kalb Av, F11, G1, G4 Humboldt St, A11 611Pacific St, M4, M6 ROSSUnion Av, ST A8 School, B10 Brooklyn Community Day Care Center, E10 De Hostos Playground, A8 Culture, M10 N.Y. Community College of Applied ARLINGTONPotomac Playground, K10 Spencer Place, B.& B., L6 Urban Assembly School, D9 187 42 103 B 57 Dean St, M4 Irving Pl, J4 Park Av, C8, C11, D1, D4 Van Buren St, G11 Antioch Church of Our Lord Jesus Brooklyn148 East Collegiate Charter School, M2 88th Police Precinct, G4 Jehovah’s Witness Delmonico, C9 Arts and Sciences, C4 211 SQUAREPratt Institute, F3 Star Spangled Playground, F5 Urban Assembly School, J4 Long Island Rail Road MOORE ST Bus routes and KEAP ST MIDDLETON ST terminal 14 For bus and subway Debevoise St, A11 Jefferson Av, K6, K10 Park St, B12 66 Varet St, A10 Christ, M7 Brooklyn Navy Yard Industrial Park, B2 Eis Laasois Day Care Center, B6 Jehovah’s195 Witnesses Lafayette Newman Memorial Methodist Church, K11 Activities Resource Center, F3 State of Art Gallery, D5 Von King Recreation Center, G9 63 numbers with 401 Nostrand Avenue Station, M8 31 information call 511 B 15 Decatur St, L11 Keap St, A3 Paulding St, B1 Vernon Av, D12, E7 Aquadilla Day Care Center, E10 Brooklyn Outreach Center/Street 183 Elijah Smith Senior Center, G11 Congregation, F8 HEYWARDOur Lady of ST Victory Church, J11 Main Building/Pratt Inst.
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