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Route 28 continues east, intersecting Route 59 and the Garden State Parkway in Cranford before heading to Elizabeth, where it crosses Route 439 before ending at Route 27.
A short distance later, the highway crosses to the south of a construction site and crosses over the southbound lanes of the Garden State Parkway ( Route 444 ) and intersects with the on-ramp from the southbound lanes.
The highway crosses over the northbound lanes and reaches Exit 36, which serves the Parkway and a nearby park and ride.
U. S. Route 9 and Route 35 split at an interchange ( the former Victory Circle ) that features access to the southbound Garden State Parkway by way of Chevalier Avenue, with Route 35 continuing north on a four-lane divided highway that passes through marshland and crosses the Raritan River on the Victory Bridge into Perth Amboy.
Past US 46, the road crosses a brook and County Route 509 ( Broad Street ) splits off, with Route 19 interchanging with the Garden State Parkway.
Past the Garden State Parkway, the route crosses the former alignment of U. S. Route 9, Route 166.
The Taconic State Parkway crosses the northwest corner of the town.
The Taconic State Parkway crosses the town.
The three main avenues in the Coney Island community, are, from north to south, Neptune Avenue ( which crosses to the mainland to become Emmons Avenue ), Mermaid Avenue, and Surf Avenue ( which becomes Ocean Parkway and then runs north towards Brooklyn's Prospect Park ).
After the curves, the Bronx River Parkway crosses the county line into Westchester County at the McLean Avenue / Nereid Avenue overpass and leaves the Bronx.
Just after it curves eastward again and crosses the Harlem Line, entering Scarsdale, northbound traffic can enter and exit at Crane Road and East Parkway.
The community is named after the natural gap, called Deep Gap, at Fire Scale Mountain, where the Blue Ridge Parkway crosses over US 421.
The Parkway then crosses a summit, and follows the Mistaya River to Saskatchewan Crossing, where it converges with the Howse and North Saskatchewan River.
From the roundabout with the A461 ( for Dudley ) at Great Bridge, it overlaps the A461 ( to Walsall ), crosses the Tame Valley Canal, meets the A4037 at a roundabout and goes under the Midland Metro near Wednesbury Parkway station.
Route 124 crosses the Passaic River and runs along the border of Millburn, Essex County to the north and Summit, Union County, coming to a large interchange with the Route 24 freeway and County Route 649 ( John F. Kennedy Parkway ).
For the first three and a half miles, the Parkway crosses over streams.
At, the Parkway crosses over Taylor Creek and enters Middle Township.
After the Palisades Interstate Parkway, the road crosses the Hudson River on the George Washington Bridge, which has eight lanes total on the upper deck ( formed from the express lanes ) and six lanes total on the lower deck ( formed from the local lanes ).
It is also the western terminus of the Thousand Islands Parkway, and a short drive from the Thousand Islands Bridge, which crosses into the United States as Interstate 81.
The Blue Ridge Parkway crosses the North Carolina-Virginia state line at mile 216. 9.
It meets the B1213 from the right, then crosses the A16 Peaks Parkway.
US 80 crosses the Chattahoochee River from Alabama into Columbus, where it proceeds along J. R. Allen Parkway through the northern section of the city.
Immediately after those ramps, the Arroyo Seco Parkway crosses a pair of three-lane bridges over the Los Angeles River just northwest of its confluence with the Arroyo Seco, one rail line on each bank, and Avenue 19 and San Fernando Road on the north bank.

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Among the most notable: the Black Marble H & R Block fountain in front of Union Station with its synchronized water jets shooting high into the air, the Nichols Bronze Horses at the corner of Main and JC Nichols Parkway at the entrance to the Plaza Shopping District and the unique " family friendly " walk through fountain at Hallmark Cards World Headquarters in Crown Center.
After exiting the District into Maryland, U. S. 1 follows the Baltimore-Washington Boulevard, the first of several modern highways built along the Baltimore-Washington corridor ; I-95 is the newest, after the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.
From here, the road stretches through residential and commercial areas as a road before widening into a four-lane divided highway and interchanging with the Garden State Parkway.
" Faced with having to dispose of the mountains of ashes, Moses strategically incorporated a significant portion of the refuse into the bases of the Van Wyck Expressway running along the eastern side of the park, the nearby Interboro Parkway ( now Jackie Robinson Parkway ), and the Long Island Expressway that divides the park into north and south halves.
The M4 motorway is 0. 5 miles north ; its nearest junction is J3, accessed from Hyde Lane or Southall Lane, crossing over the M4 motorway into North Hyde and then turning left ( west ) to reach the A312, The Parkway, north of the junction.
The completion of Interstate 65 and Green River Parkway ( currently the William H. Natcher Parkway ) in the 1960s and 1970s, brought an industrial boom that transformed the farm-oriented county into a more urban one.
It is bisected by Interstate 575, which runs from Marietta north through Woodstock, Lebanon, Holly Springs, Canton, the county seat, and Ball Ground, ending at the Pickens County line into Georgia 515, the Appalachian Parkway developmental highway.
It goes past the intersection with Route 66, past the interchange with the Garden State Parkway, across the highway and into Neptune Township.
Route 44 intersects the Mid-Atlantic Parkway, which provides access to I-295 and US 130 a short distance to the south, before continuing into inhabited areas.
South of Route 4, Saddle River Road goes through the eastern side of Fair Lawn and into Saddle Brook, where it provides a link to both the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 80.
While the expressway travels into Howell and Millstone Townships, it is also a vital link for Six Flags since it grants access to the Garden State Parkway, Interstate 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 95 ).
The Country Knolls Civic Association has an excellent description of the development and growth of the original Country Knolls from its initial homes built on Hillcrest Drive, Meridian Lane, Ridge Lane, and Manor Court in 1964, to the expansion of Country Knolls into the Town of Malta, and the later addition of homes in 1988 / 89 on previously untouched land in the middle of Country Knolls in 1988 on the new road Huntington Parkway.
In October 2011, a sewer pipe was being laid down on Straight Path from the Southern State Parkway into Wyandanch as part of the " Wyandanch Rising " program to upgrade downtown Wyandanch
Ardsley Road experiences many backups through Edgemont into the village of Scarsdale, due to it being the primary east-west road between the eastern and western reaches of Westchester County in the gap between Interstate 287 and the Cross County Parkway.
In 2004, the city annexed the Northlake, East Redondo, and Parkway neighborhoods into the city, adding over 2, 700 people and nearly 1 square mile ( 2. 57 kmĀ² ) of area.
From this location south of what is now the bike path over the Parkway, the fire spread, consuming the sawmill and flour mill, and headed south into homes and the business district.
* The recently-built George E. Day Parkway is named for Colonel George E. " Bud " Day, a F-100 Super Sabre pilot who is the only known American POW to escape into South Vietnam, although he was later recaptured and sent to the Hanoi Hilton.
However, although construction on the Long Island Motor Parkway began a year later, a section of the Long Island road opened for traffic before the end of 1908, opening before the Bronx River as the first limited access automobile highway to be put into use.
Construction began in June 1908 ( a year after the Bronx River Parkway ), and a 10-mile-long section of the parkway opened ( as far as modern Bethpage ) to traffic in October 1908, making it the first superhighway put into use.

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