Merrick Road
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Merrick_Road an entity of type: Thing
Merrick Road is an east–west urban arterial in Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties in New York, United States. It is known as Merrick Boulevard or Floyd H. Flake Boulevard in Queens, within New York City. Merrick Road's name comes from the Algonquin word "Meroke", meaning "oyster bed". The section of Merrick Boulevard in Queens was renamed Floyd H. Flake Boulevard in October 2020, in honor of Floyd Flake, senior pastor of the Greater Allen A. M. E. Cathedral of New York in Jamaica.
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Merrick Road
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Merrick Road
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Merrick Road
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Algonquin word for oyster bed; community leader Floyd H. Flake
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Queens
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At Linden Boulevard in Queens
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Queens
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Suffolk
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Nassau
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West
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East
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in Laurelton
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in Seaford
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in Freeport
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in Wantagh
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Freeport
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Jamaica
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St. Albans
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Seaford
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Amityville
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Laurelton
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Wantagh
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Copiague
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East Massapequa
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Massapequa
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Rockville Centre
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Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties
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Continuation east
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Same-directional movements only
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Exit W6 on Wantagh Parkway; some movements via local roads
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Exit M9 on Meadowbrook Parkway
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NY 27A joins Merrick Road
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Southern terminus and exit 1 on NY 135
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Southern terminus of NY 107
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Southern terminus of NY 110
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Access via Brookville Boulevard; exit 24B on Cross Island Parkway
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Merrick Boulevard; Floyd H. Flake Boulevard
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in Jamaica
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on the Amityville–Copiague line; known as Montauk Highway east of Amityville
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Major surface street
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Merrick Road is an east–west urban arterial in Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties in New York, United States. It is known as Merrick Boulevard or Floyd H. Flake Boulevard in Queens, within New York City. Merrick Road runs east from the Queens neighborhood of Jamaica through Merrick past the county line between Nassau and Suffolk into Amityville, where it becomes Montauk Highway at the Amityville–Copiague village/hamlet line. The easternmost portion of Merrick Road, from Carman Mill Road to its eastern terminus, signed as part of New York State Route 27A (NY 27A). At one time, the entire length of Merrick Road was signed as NY 27A; currently, the entire portion within Nassau County is currently designated as the unsigned County Route 27 (CR 27). Merrick Road travels along an old right-of-way that was one of the original paths across southern Long Island, stretching from Queens to Montauk Point. Merrick Road's name comes from the Algonquin word "Meroke", meaning "oyster bed". The section of Merrick Boulevard in Queens was renamed Floyd H. Flake Boulevard in October 2020, in honor of Floyd Flake, senior pastor of the Greater Allen A. M. E. Cathedral of New York in Jamaica.
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CR 27 from Valley Stream to East Massapequa
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from East Massapequa to Copiague
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East
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West