DeKalb Avenue

DeKalb Avenue is a street in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, with the majority of its length in Brooklyn.

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At Fort Greene Park
At Wilson Avenue

It runs from Woodward Avenue (Linden Hill Cemetery) in Ridgewood, Queens to Downtown Brooklyn, stopping at the Fulton Mall where the Dime Savings Bank and City Point meet. Between Woodward Avenue and Bushwick Avenue, DeKalb Avenue is a two-way, two-lane street; between Bushwick Avenue and Fulton Street, it is one-way westbound. (Lafayette Avenue is the corresponding parallel one-way street eastbound.) A bike lane, installed in 2004 and extended in 2008, exists between Malcolm X Boulevard and Flatbush Avenue.

DeKalb Avenue is named after Baron Johann de Kalb, who served in the American Revolutionary War.

Landmarks along the avenue include the Pratt Institute, Fort Greene Park, the Brooklyn Hospital Center, the DeKalb and Marcy branches of the Brooklyn Public Library, Long Island University's Brooklyn Campus, Brooklyn Technical High School, and Junior's.

The NYCDOT proposed in 2008 to introduce traffic calming and other improvements to DeKalb Avenue.[1]

Public transportation

Subway

Two New York City Subway stations serve DeKalb Avenue:

In addition, the following subway stations are within one or two blocks of DeKalb Avenue:

Bus

The B38 bus, operated by MTA New York City Transit, runs along most of the route.

References

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