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Harrigan 455 School, PS 29 261 115 211 The Boerum Hill School 151 170 205 206 221 220 220 for International Studies, PS 497 223 165 119 242 117 Kane Street 301 224 309 311 131 191 257 259 87 1 Congregation 71 73 433 1 150 Christ Church Baith Israel Butler Street Kane Street 457 132 Butler Street Gowanus Houses 1 and Holy Family Anshei Emes 102 117 234 90 226 Court Street 209 189 188 235 Tompkins Place 244 241 245 240 Brooklyn Queens Expressway Clinton Street Street Bond 3 Avenue 3 Nevins Street Nevins Smith Street Smith Hoyt Street Hoyt Strong Place 233 283 285 1 61 63 121 181 213 Henry Street Cheever Place Douglass Street Douglass Street Douglass Street Hicks Street Hicks Street Tiffany Place Columbia Street Thomas Greene 303 Playground 263 261 272 206 264 265 254 Douglas and Degraw Pool 469 471 495 517 256 575 285 339 341 403 405 67 283 Degraw Street Degraw Street 359 Degraw Street 261 510 69 237 258 495 205 B103 Court Street Smith St. Agnes B37 LTD 69 189 Street 265 521 B57 Roman Catholic Degraw Street B57 280 Brooklyn 165 Church B37 185 Gowanus Waterfront 137 381 185 386 129 505 535 587 589 Greenway 355 357 417 477 479 297 299 511 Sackett Street Degraw Street 500 Sackett Street Sackett Street 249 247 537 207 Canal Gowanus 205 343 330 231 232 Sackett Street 301 305 304 300 303 303 B61 296 B61 169 Proteus Hoyt Street Hoyt 3 Avenue 3 167 391 Bond Street 396 Nevins Street Church of Jesus Christ Street Smith Gowanus 545 599 601 125 of Latter-day Saints 353 355 413 485 487 517 123 299 Sackett Street 531 Union Street Union Street Bridge Union Street 518 Carroll Union Street Gardens 253 557 Human Library 300 Compass Court Street Samuel Mills Sprole Garden 207 205 School, PS 32 358 214 Union Street 272 263 Clinton Street 321 326 307 336 161 318 159 409 418 Henry Street 409 465 519 521 123 272 295 411 121 Brooklyn Queens Expressway Union Street 551 297 President Street Hicks Street 534 President Street 355 President Street Hicks Street 223 Carroll 221 Columbia Street President Street 579 Columbia Carroll Park Street War Memorial 173 Carroll Park Carroll St 384 234 President Street 289 335 292 335 354 Gardens 345 129 121 421 436 343 479 89 311 369 371 403 344 425 87 235 Carroll Street 348 President Street 567 Carroll Street 552 St.
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