Parsons Boulevard
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{{Short description|Road in Queens, New York}}
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| terminus_a = Archer Avenue in Downtown Jamaica
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| terminus_b = 144th Street in Malba
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{{jct|state=NY|I|495}} in Kew Gardens Hills
{{jct|state=NY|NY|25A}} in Flushing
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Parsons Boulevard is a road in Queens, New York. The north-south street’s northern end is at Malba Drive in the Malba neighborhood while the southern end is at Archer Avenue in the central-downtown area of the Jamaica neighborhood.
Route
The road stretches for nearly six miles, divided into four segments:
- Malba Drive to Whitestone Expressway: {{convert|0.4|mi|1}}{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/40.7960648,-73.8276/40.7908,-73.8239133/@40.7934905,-73.8301647,16z/am=t/data=!3m1!4b1!4m9!4m8!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-73.8245732!2d40.7921204!3s0x89c28ac751e33e55:0x240e4e09f724a6b1!1m0!3e2 |access-date=July 1, 2018}}
- Whitestone Expressway to Rose Avenue at Kissena Park: {{convert|3.0|mi|1}}{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/40.7487913,-73.8097681/40.7879856,-73.8228124/@40.7804887,-73.8242361,15.24z/am=t/data=!4m24!4m23!1m20!3m4!1m2!1d-73.8128212!2d40.7531466!3s0x89c2603ed6a42123:0x9bb937a7b9bc6675!3m4!1m2!1d-73.8150552!2d40.7552579!3s0x89c2603e86714f19:0x4487eb3e968ea684!3m4!1m2!1d-73.8210954!2d40.7595347!3s0x89c26017ac83f5bb:0xc9b55ef98fa8505!3m4!1m2!1d-73.8231348!2d40.7800026!3s0x89c28aa36c1c9ee9:0x433e912b58525634!1m0!3e0 |access-date=July 1, 2018}}
- Booth Memorial Avenue to Horace Harding Expressway: {{convert|0.2|mi|1}}{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/40.7388866,-73.8103674/40.7422956,-73.8101275/@40.7405912,-73.8125586,17z/am=t/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!4m1!3e0 |access-date=July 1, 2018}}
- Horace Harding Expressway to Archer Avenue: {{convert|2.6|mi|1}}{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/40.7024436,-73.7999137/40.7383041,-73.8104076/@40.7204304,-73.8403082,13z/am=t/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m10!3m4!1m2!1d-73.8065802!2d40.7125906!3s0x89c260e7d54e6a91:0xda9acb01a41b409b!3m4!1m2!1d-73.8103098!2d40.7234828!3s0x89c260f105f073a3:0xb865259e200dc172!1m0!3e0 |access-date=July 1, 2018}}
History
File:Obituary for Samuel Bowne Parsons.png, January 4, 1906]]
Parsons Boulevard takes its name from Samuel Bowne Parsons Sr. (1819–1906). His father was Samuel Parsons (1774–1841) who moved to Flushing from Manhattan around 1800 and married Mary Bowne, a descendant of prominent local settler John Bowne. Samuel Bowne Parsons Sr. was an accomplished and well noted horticulturist, who was the first to import Japanese Maples and propagate rhododendrons. Parsons' nursery was located within present-day Kissena Park.
The oldest section of Parsons Boulevard is between Kissena Boulevard in Kew Gardens Hills and Archer Avenue in Jamaica. Dating to the colonial period, this segment, together with Kissena Boulevard, connected the early settlements of Jamaica and Flushing. The most recent section of Parsons Boulevard was completed in 1951, during the construction of the Pomonok apartments. In contrast to most boulevards in Queens, Parsons is not regarded as a major transportation route because it is broken into four segments, with the section through Kissena Park having never been built, along with the Whitestone Expressway and Long Island Expressway interrupting its route.
Transportation
Parsons Boulevard is served by the following bus routes:
- The Q20B, Q44, and select {{NYC bus link|QM2}} buses run between Willets Point Boulevard and 14th Avenue, along with the Q20A south of, and the {{NYC bus link|Q76}} north of, 20th Avenue.
- The Union Street local stop is on Willets Point.
- All Q25 and some Q34 buses run between Kissena Boulevard and either Jamaica Avenue (Jamaica), or Archer Avenue (opposite terminals). They are joined with the {{NYC bus link|Q65}} at Hillside Avenue.
- After terminating in Jamaica, the Q111, Q113, and Q114 buses run from Hillside Avenue to Archer Avenue for their opposite terminals. The {{NYC bus link|Q112}} follows suit but its Jamaica terminus is at 89th Avenue and it leaves at Jamaica Avenue, along with most {{NYC bus link|Q110}} buses from 88th Avenue.
- The Electchester-bound {{NYC bus link|Q64}} runs from Jewel Avenue to 71st Avenue.
- The peak hour {{NYC bus link|Q26}} runs between Sanford & 46th Avenues.{{Cite NYC bus map|Q}}
Parsons Boulevard is also the name of the following New York City Subway stations in Queens:{{NYCS const|map}}
- Parsons Boulevard, on the IND Queens Boulevard Line, served by the {{NYCS trains|Queens Hillside}}
- Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer, on the IND and BMT Archer Avenue Lines, served by the {{NYCS trains|Archer}}
References
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Category:Streets in Queens, New York
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