"The 59th Street Bridge Song" alternatively titled "Feelin' Groovy"
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Feeling Groovy (59th St Bridge Song) Simon and Garfunkle.
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The Brooklyn Bridge connects the borough of Manhattan and the borough of Brooklyn.
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There are several... From Staten Island is the Verrezano Bridge From Manhattan Island is the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Queensboro Bridge (a/k/a 59th Street Bridge) and the Tri-Boro Bridge From the Bronx is the Tri-Boro Bridge, Throgs Neck Bridge and the Whitstone Bridge.
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1) the George Washington Bridge (the "GWB")
2) the Brooklyn Bridge
3) the Manhattan Bridge
4) the Williamsburg Bridge
5) the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge
6) the Triborough Bridge (aka the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge)
7) the Henry Hudson Bridge
8) the Verrazano Bridge
9) the Throgs Neck Bridge
I think that's all of them...I hope I'm not missing any.
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That's not a question...........but the answer is Simon and Garfunkle
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Take the Uptown 1-2-3 (the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square.
Transfer at Times Square to the Uptown N-R-Q (the yellow line) to 59th Street-5th Avenue or 59th Street-Lexington Avenue.
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Trading Spaces - 2000 Coconut Creek 59th Street was released on:
USA: 2000
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It is a ritzy, residential-only avenue from 96th Street to 59th Street. From 59th Street to about 34th Street, it is a high-end shopping avenue.
Above 96th Street and below 34th Street, it is a "regular" avenue with both residential and commercial buildings.
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A mile is approximately 20 street blocks. So assuming you are talking about a straight line between 97th St and 59th St, it would be just under 2 miles.
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There are 13 major bridges in Chicago. They are the Michigan Avenue Bridge, the Wells Street Bridge, Clark Street Bridge, Kinzie Street railroad bridge, Wabash Avenue Bridge, La Salle Street Bridge, Link Bridge, Franklin Street Bridge, Cortland Street Drawbridge, North Avenue Bridge, St Charles Air Line Bridge, Cherry Avenue Bridge and the Canal Street railroad bridge.
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Take the Q to 59th Street-Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. Transfer there to the Uptown R train, 1 stop, to Queens Plaza. Then exit the subway and walk 2 blocks along Queens Plaza South (where the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge runs) to 28th Street. The Q100 bus stops at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South, and travels over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.
Note that Queens Plaza and Queensboro Plaza are two completely separate stations. The N and Q and stop at Queensboro Plaza. Only the R stops at Queens Plaza.
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It is known for Central Park which is bounded on the north by 110th Street and on the south by 59th St (Central Park South), the west by Central Park West and the east by 5th Avenue.
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Take the Downtown A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 175th Street (at Fort Washington Avenue) to 59th Street-Columbus Circle.
Transfer at 59th Street-Columbus Circle to the Downtown Ctrain, one stop, to 50th Street (at 8th Avenue).
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Yes, on the 59th St. bridge from Manhattan to Roosevelt Island.
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There several famous bridges in NYC:
Brooklyn Bridge
George Washington Bridge
Verrazano Narrows Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
Williamsburg Bridge
Queensboro/59th St Bridge
RFK (Triborough) Bridge
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Eight. From south to north, they are the: Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Queensboro aka 59th Street Bridge, Roosevelt Island Bridge, RFK (Robert F. Kennedy) aka Triboro or Triborough Bridge, Hell Gate Bridge, Rikers Island Bridge, Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, and the Throgs Neck Bridge.
The East River is also spanned by the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, as well as 11 subway and railroad tunnels.
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