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Bergen 57 689 School, PS 9 171 170 659 666 77 652 659 597 689 606 1390 686 40 621 St. Marks Avenue 881 Nostrand Avenue 879 295 341 343 367 369 Public School 22 451 539 541 609 710 Prospect Place St. Marks Avenue St. Marks Avenue Mama Dee’s New York Avenue Garden 797 85 795 199 66 Washington 204 B44 714 Avenue Franklin Avenue Prospect 1417 Nostrand Avenue 706 684 627 628 Old Brooklyn 1408 Jewish Hospital 713 Prospect Place 711 913 Heights B44 695 911 695 SBS Park Place 317 319 389 391 403 405 501 609 611 693 Prospect Place Prospect Place Rogers Avenue B44 PS 138 Washington Avenue Bishop Orris 831 Underhill G. 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Place St. Johns Place 787 Washington Avenue B44SBS 300 185 2 B45 652 B45 2 714 160 1504 840 619 229 797 B48 703 Lincoln Place 789 788 836 B48 Charity Neighborhood 701 828 Underhill Avenue Underhill 267 407 Baptist Cathedral Classon Avenue Classon Franklin Avenue Franklin St. Francis Place Francis St. St. Charles Place Charles St. 539 Lincoln Place Avenue Bedford 28 1530 409 459 461 567 583 26 615 625 527 238 Lincoln Place Lincoln Place 197 Greenpoint 6 minutes 170 h Savings Bank Nort Building 6 minutes 251 862 Washington 453 451 Avenue 1527 835 848 35 37 Brooklyn-Queens 1534 Nostrand Av Greenway Eastern Parkway Eastern Pkwy Franklin Av-Medgar Evers College 401 Brooklyn Museum 185 187 223 225 329 399 Nostrand Avenue Eastern Parkway Brooklyn Botanic Garden Philadelphian Sabbath Entrance 1263 Eastern Parkway Eastern Parkway Cathedral Brooklyn-Queens 209 Brooklyn-Queens Greenway Greenway Botanic Garden First Baptist Church Union Street of Crown Heights 1191 Brooklyn Public Franklin 835 Dr. Ronald 1537 Avenue 876 Library Mount Prospect St. Francis de Sales Eastern Parkway 1121 McNair School for the Deaf Coalition Garden Park Park Rogers Avenue 1131 President St-Medgar Evers College Brooklyn 1129 Washington Avenue 1197 Museum Union Street Union Street 237 1195 Osborne 220 Garden Troop C B49 Armory President Street International 1119 1117 B44 855 871 High School 854 B49 SBS at Prospect Heights LTD Statue of Liberty B44 Sculpture Avenue Classon Franklin Avenue Franklin Bedford Avenue Bedford 999 1001 1055 1163 B44 SBS 1161 President Street President Street 246 Ebenezer Haitian B49 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Baptist Church Visitor Center Clara Barton 1093 Carroll Street Nostrand High School 1091 Native Flora 1605 Avenue 897 Prospect Park Garden 888 Drive Medgar Evers College Carroll Street Campus 1023 949 951 1021 281 279 Rose Carroll Street Carroll Street 262 Crown School, Garden PS 161 Shakespeare Nostrand Avenue Japanese Garden Crown Street Hill-and-Pond Medgar Evers Garden 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