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Community Atlantic Avenue Park 2941 239 205 School, PS 89 3048 399 191 Atkins Avenue Atkins 233 3014 B13 McKinley Avenue 2887 348 347 199 B13 396 305 247 Atlantic Avenue 194 401 2958 Avenue Euclid 63 Street Crescent 125 127 179 Avenue Autumn 2950 295 Conduit Boulevard Atlantic Avenue 207 McKinley Avenue 2926 Transit Tech Career 2896 269 and Technical 201 Education High School 249 Sperandeo 369 394 Brothers 393 424 Playground 81 Wells Street 1 61 63 115 83 1 70 Rafael 355 Hill Street Cordero Crystal Wells School, Block Association IS 302 Shield of Faith Community Garden Garden 437 62 415 444 Liberty Avenue 265 321 251 375 295 309 323 583 607 651 663 675 729 753 779 85 1001 803 97 1041 113 105 1043 831 453 367 851 873 895 933 53 947 383 973 1095 1113 Liberty Avenue Liberty Avenue Liberty Avenue Liberty Avenue Liberty Avenue Liberty Avenue Liberty Avenue Liberty Avenue Liberty Av 602 618 642 664 692 708 726 756 772 814 838 1 87 862 95 864 311 99 910 936 946 377 974 267 289 357 253 323 299 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