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Cox 389 180 Fulton 178 School, 1 371 Bergen Street PS 369 Street 20 1 125 Brooklyn 199 B65 107 Rockwell Place Hoyt Street 309 391 UrbanGlass 39 46 130 315 Livingston Street Fort Greene 199 BRIC Arts 201 Adelphi Street 30 Wyckoff Street B41 Media House Nevins Street37 B45 40 B63 B67 Park 127 B41 197 317 B45 Nevins St Ashland Place 201 B67 Nicholas Naquan B63 B41 BAM Harvey B65 50 LTD DeKalb Avenue Heyward, Jr. Park 150 Atlantic B41 B103 421 Theater LTD LTD Fulton Street 1 187 Avenue B103 651 199 LTD 45 Bond Street151 Schermerhorn Street 423 Brooklyn 189 Technical Greene Wyckoff 76 High School Garden Bond 166 453 St. Felix Street Gowanus 1 Houses Garden Sixteen Nevins Street71 Sycamores 155 169 455 Playground 251 102 Fulton 197 Street B38 100 State Street 60 Baltic Street B38 451 Theatre for a 1 LTD New Audience Fort Greene Place 93 166 Boerum Hill B38 73 191 LTD 208 453 429 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn Bear’s B25 Albert J. Parham Baptist B26 187 122 Rockwell Place B38 DeKalb Avenue B52 Playground 259 Temple Garden 71 Flatbush Avenue Flatbush Mark Morris 211 South Elliott Place Gowanus North Pacific 26 Dance Center 186 Bond Street 471 205 3 Ashland Place B25 Houses Playground B26 269 DeKalb 261 Lafayette Avenue B52 445 Pacific School, Avenue 136 PS 38 Pacific Street Khalil Gibran 285 245 International David Foulke Roulette 473 Academy Memorial Garden Nevins Street143 BAM South Portland Avenue 221 Edmonds Park 267 247 Playground 191 93 229 164 3 Avenue B10333 Dean Street Fulton St 247 LTD South Oxford Street 515 269 89 58 Brooklyn Academy 145 38 228 503 of Music 265 253 83 DeKalb Av Temple of Brooklyn Music School Cumberland Street 182 Bergen Street Fowler 89 47 499 Restoration Playhouse and Theatre Square Micsa Casa VI-Family 505 Lafayette BAM General Edward 267 Services Call Center Fowler Statue 75 Avenue Edmonds 309 248 Fisher 101 80 Learning Center, Carlton AvenueMS 113 Wyckoff Street 194 Brooklyn CASA-Refugee & Fulton Street 75 209 497 Immigrant Job Center B63 77 129 213 B25 96 B26 100 Adelphi Street St. Felix Street B52 B37 Williamsburgh Nevins Street 293 96 B63 Atlantic Savings Bank Clermont Avenue B25 234 Avenue Tower Hanson Place B26 Gowanus 3 AvenueB37 B52 753 149 206 Cathedral Lafayette Avenue Canal 257 B103 Lafayette Avenue LTD 295 Presbyterian Church 118 337 205 Wyckoff Gardens 299 Brooklyn High School 2 277 573 Irondale 138 226 105 259 for the Arts 149 37 Center Baltic Street Times 109 Fulton Street 327 Plaza B38 Queen of 339 147 781 1 B65 LTD B38 All Saints 235 32 55 Masonic Church Hanson Place 233 Temple 329 B37 127 174 Butler Street B65 Lafayette Avenue 129 Atlantic Terminal Mall 81 Lafayette Av 256 549 Fort 341 Nevins Street 15 Department of Vanderbilt Avenue B37 125 B37 129 369 Atlantic Terminal Motor Vehicles B103 80 99 Douglass Street LTD LIRR Hanson Place 3 AvenueB37 17 Greene Douglas and B103 80 Arts LTD Pacific Street 343 Degraw Pool 551 Building Pacific 321 170 35 Nevins Street 68 Branch Hanson Place 21 309 Greene Avenue 349 Library Seventh-day Fort Greene Place Adventist Church Degraw Street 125 387 Thomas Greene 151 4 Avenue Bishop Loughlin Playground Atlantic 728 311 Cuyler Gore Memorial 188 57 Center 84 5 minutes South Elliott Place Park 283 High School 373 351 389 67 South Oxford Brooklyn Bear’s Atlantic Av Space 75 Pacific Street Garden B52 189 Barclays Center Fulton Street Brooklyn Bear’s 285 375 371 Carlton Avenue B5272 77 Dean Street 102 South Portland Avenue Garden 99 335 Greene Avenue 597 69 Academy Park Place B65 3 Avenue 748 373 391 Sackett Street 90 109 575 B41 224 Bergen Street B63 B69 421 587 124 B41 South Oxford Street B65 393 607 599 B63 B69 102 B41 LTD 221 5 minutes Atlantic Commons B41 B25 Adelphi Street 4 Avenue LTD B26 589 St. Marks Place Cumberland Street 113 443 28 144 Warren Street B25 363 609 Warren-St. Marks B26 Community Garden South 231 Oxford 50 209 Park 131 423 Barclays Center 423 162 B103 Clermont Avenue B69 345 LTD 365 Baltic Street Gowanus 5 Avenue 45 Atlantic Avenue B69 Flatbush Av Flatbush 6 minutes 425 70 Vanderbilt Avenue 149 141 182 5 Avenue Carlton Avenue 629 Butler Street 213 6 Avenue No Clinton Avenue rth 1 B45 4 Avenue 90 167 667 Flatbush 449 202 Avenue 653 631 77 B45 5 423 1 495 39 425 Fulton Street 469 Douglass Street 108 Gateway 191 Gregory Place 451 41 487 Triangle Gates Avenue 661 655 Brooklyn Technical 5 Avenue97 High School Fields Pacific Street 471 467 20 Union St 1 61 Degraw Street 5 Avenue Bergen St 483 211 503 411 6 Avenue 469 585 663 50 907 B63 Sackett Street 485 Brown Memorial 227 417 Dean Street Dean Brooklyn School for Baptist Church B63 Career Development, 470 Vanderbilt Playground Atlantic Avenue Garden PS 753 Avenue 495 of Union 1 69 Clinton-Washington 164 931 Carlton Avenue Avs B25 251 Annie’s Union Street 707 B26 Garden Flatbush Clinton Hill 96 Avenue Job Center 497 5 Avenue161 69 Bergen Street 533 Waverly Avenue 534 B25 B26868 1 95 188 Public President Street 495 Fulton 723 School 77 71 5 Avenue Church of St. Luke Street 114 & St. Matthew 83 573 6 Avenue 1 115 St. Augustine’s 497 206 Prospect Place 733 Roman Catholic 85 Carroll Street B41 560 906 Church B67 B41 Jack Lincoln-Berkeley B67 563 Theater 205 St. Marks Avenue 545 575 Community Garden B41 LTD Achievement First 735 133 B41 LTD 817 Endeavor School 220 565 Green Space at 73 President Street Park Slope Playground 146 305 Flatbush Avenue Flatbush 5 Avenue 81 223 588 659 153 B65 248 Park Place 559 Garfield Place 607 83 601 111 Carlton Avenue 168 827 542 Clinton 239 845 Atlantic Avenue 83 137 Vanderbilt Avenue B45 266 609 6 Avenue Sterling Place 75 Park Slope 171 B65 5 Avenue Public School, Hill B69 PS 282 B45 Sixth Avenue 614 669 Baptist Church 563 77 B69 St. Johns Place 145 629 861 159 191 2 671 Pacific Street Washington Avenue 85 Prospect 263 147 204 570 793 Vanderbilt 22 639 Avenue 139 Heights 561 207 Lincoln Place 636 795 Co-Cathedral 19 of St. Joseph 887 343 655 218 641 Carlton Avenue Dean Street 737 141 44 St. Mark’s Avenue/ 18 Atlantic Avenue 165 Prospect Heights 6 Avenue Berkeley Place 7 Av 165 594 223 Community Garden 909 Memorial 739 7 Avenue33 Presbyterian Underhill Avenue 234 Church 217 Lowry 677 Grace United B41 623 B69 B41 Triangle 58 Methodist B69 Vanderbilt Avenue 579 Union Street 167 Church Bergen Street B41 219 44 LTD B41 LTD 917 258 57 177 757 St. Francis Xavier 43 145 377 Church 169 76 B69 President Street 759 267 167 227 7 Avenue 622 Flatbush B69 147 Pacific Street 272 Avenue 385 73 64 St. Marks Avenue 781 169 229 605 6 Avenue 94 Prospect Heights Teunis G. Bergen 285 713 Carroll Street Community Farm School, PS 9 63 387 286 646 783 421 7 Avenue Vanderbilt 715 89 Avenue New York City 857 259 Church of Christ 112 671 821 Garfield Place 658 Prospect Place 261 265 Old First 101 2 77 Washington Dean Street Reformed Underhill Avenue 745 Avenue Church 823 North Star B65 Academy, 295 1 Street 7 Avenue IS 340 26 747 Park 681 251 2 741 Vanderbilt Avenue 116 19 Grand Army Plaza 2 Street B67 251 B69 Park Place 253 317 119 209 Slope Lincoln Place B65 50 32 784 7 Avenue 251 265 B67 319 686 B69 699 568 49 659 William Penn 170 2 Sterling Place 341 453 253 Public School, 781 7 Avenue 569 PS 321 70 296 144 229 Underhill 917 Berkeley Place t Washington Avenue s Playground 171 e 343 783 3 Street 44 8 Avenue W 347 25 455 802 71 t e e 28 Polhemus Place r Bergen Street 919 t St. Marks Avenue S 279 a 90 Mount Prospect 606 2 z a 45 187 895 l Laboratory Building P 714 210 495 1 499 367 597 93 Washington 249 Grand Army Grand Avenue a Butler Place 172 B41 z Avenue 897 B69 a 7 Avenue l 369 814 P 389 687 118 Plaza t 203 343 177 Union Street s Fiske Place 801 B41 y 232 501 30 LTD a Underhill Avenue m E Bailey B41 r t B69 e 47 Fountain 109 A 7 Avenue e 345 r 122 t 391 628 d 803 60 B41 S n LTD a a z r a 455 l 403 627 269 G 200 President Street P Crown 129 957 267 1 Duryea Presbyterian B45 405 323 209 Church 170 Carroll Street St. Johns Place 8 Avenue B45 Heights John Jay Montgomery Place High School 325 656 439 Public 190 Congregation Prospect Place 513 Garfield Place School 22 Beth Elohim 98 Soldiers and Sailors 653 189 Memorial Arch Brooklyn-Queens 515 Greenway 216 229 Old 80th Post: Bergen St Church of the 563 Underhill Avenue Map © City of New York.
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