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  6 (New York City Subway service) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 6 Lexington Avenue Local is a service of the New York City Subway.
On October 27, 1904, local and express service opened on the original subway in Manhattan, following the route of the present IRT Lexington Avenue Line from City Hall to 42nd Street–Grand Central.
Her 1999 album is called On the 6, a reference to the train.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/6_(New_York_City_Subway_service)   (683 words)

  
 Lexington Park
Lexington Park will be the initial significant catalyst for the successful development of an almost forty-acre area between Lexington Avenue on the east, Syndicate Avenue on the west, University Avenue on the north, and the I-94 interstate highway to the south.
Lexington Park will gracefully integrate over 300 units of new housing and 6 to 8 neighborhood-scale commercial businesses with the existing single-family homes to the south, and with existing medical facilities and businesses to the west.
Lexington Park adheres to all of the city and neighborhood plans designed for the area over the past thirty years.
www.charrettecenter.com /lexingtonpark   (536 words)

  
 New York City Subway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The oldest structure still in use today (albeit reinforced) opened in 1885 as part of the Lexington Avenue Line, and is now part of the BMT Jamaica Line in Brooklyn.
An episode of the television situation comedy I Love Lucy from 1956, entitled Lucy And The Loving Cup, has a scene in which Lucy Ricardo (played by Lucille Ball) is on a Lexington Avenue Line NYC Subway train, with a loving cup stuck on her head, needing to go to Bleecker Street.
The 1999 debut album from Jennifer Lopez was called On the 6, named after the 6 line that she regularly rode while growing up in The Bronx.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York_City_subway   (5329 words)

  
 Living in Lexington
The Town of Lexington is a community that prides itself on the beauty of town land, the safety of its residents and the excellence of its public school system.
Lexington is in Eastern Massachusetts, and is bordered by Lincoln on the southwest; Bedford on the northwest; Burlington on the northeast; Woburn, Winchester, and Arlington on the east; and Belmont and Waltham on the south.
In 1963, Lexington citizens recognized the importance of the natural resources of the Town and created a Conservation Commission whose members are charged with the protection of the Town’s natural resources.
ci.lexington.ma.us /LivinginLexington/living.htm   (2152 words)

  
 Department Of Juvenile Justice
Cross Willis Avenue Bridge to the Bronx and continue on Willis Avenue until you pass 147th Street.
As you exit the subway at the corner of Third Avenue and 149th Street, walk east for two blocks on 149th.
The entrance to the facility is on your right, before you reach East New York Avenue (17 Bristol Street) OR, Take B12 that runs on East New York Avenue, to the corner of Bristol Street.
www.nyc.gov /html/djj/html/visiting.html   (813 words)

  
 New York City Subway - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The oldest structure that is still in use (albeit reinforced) opened in 1885 as part of the Lexington Avenue Line, and is now part of the BMT Jamaica Line in Brooklyn.
Although certain stations close overnight or on weekends, the New York City subway is the only rapid transit system in the world, with the exception of the PATH which connects New Jersey with Manhattan, and parts of the Chicago 'L', that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The article also cited the average fare as $1.27 per trip in 2005, which the transit authority claims is lower than the average fare in 1996.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/New_York_Subway   (4138 words)

  
 Lexington, Michigan History
The county seat remained in Lexington thirty years, and one of the greatest political upheavals in the history of the county was caused by its removal to its present location at Sandusky.
A detailed account of the fire would fill volumes, and although Lexington escaped the flames, for days and weeks thick smoke settled over the village and many of its citizens had friends and relatives in the path of the fire who were rendered homeless and some burned to death.
Lexington had loyal young men who were eager to serve their country and soon they were in training in camp while some went over seas.
www.usgennet.org /usa/mi/county/sanilac/lexington_michigan_history.htm   (13562 words)

  
 kendodesigns - Museums NYC listing
The Museum entrance is on 35th Avenue at the corner of 36th Street in Astoria.
subway: #6 to 51st Street, or the E or V to Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street.
Buses M1-M4 southbound on Fifth Avenue, northbound on Madison Avenue.
www.kendodesigns.com /museums.html   (1139 words)

  
 Vespers Directions
No. 6 Lexington Avenue local to 51st Street, walk west to Park Avenue.
E or V train to Lexington Avenue-53rd Street stop, walk downtown on Lexington to 51st Street, turn right to Park Avenue.
Lexington Avenue or Third Avenue buses to 50th Street.
www.nmhschool.org /vespers/VespersDirections.php   (260 words)

  
 Lexington
Lexington, the county seat and largest city in Henderson County, is in the center of the county just 10 miles south of Interstate 40 at the intersection of U.S. Highway 412 and Tennessee Highway 22.
Lexington is served by a first-class post office with two incoming and outgoing dispatches daily.
Lexington is 10 miles south of Interstate 40 which serves east-west traffic through the southern part of the United States.
www.hendersoncountychamber.com /lexington.asp   (2699 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Subway- Lexington Avenue #6 subway trains stop at the East 23rd Street station on Park Avenue South.
(212) 477-9753 Subway 6 (Lexington Avenue Local) to 23
Avenue and Park Avenue South is a private park surrounded by a high iron fence.
www.ulster.net /~cangemi/GramercyPark.html   (459 words)

  
 SCHUMER AND CLINTON ANNOUNCE ALMOST $2 MILLION FOR SECOND AVENUE SUBWAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Second Avenue subway is intended to ease congestion on the Lexington Avenue line, the most crowded subway line in the nation.
The Second Avenue line is expected to generate 7.5 million new riders every year and take 340,000 current riders from the Lexington Avenue Line.
With only one subway line serving the East Side, the Lexington Avenue line is the most overcrowded subway in the country, carrying 600,000 people each day.
www.senate.gov /member/ny/schumer/general/SchumerWebsite/pressroom/press_releases/2004/PR02887.DOT2ndAve091404.html   (315 words)

  
 FAQ - Lexington Art League
Lexington Art League is Lexington's oldest and largest non-profit visual arts organization, and we are committed to providing
Locally, you might contact curators at the Univeristy of Kentucky Art Museum (Lexington, KY), the Headley-Whitney Museum (Lexington, KY), the Speed Art Museum (Louisville, KY), the Contemporary Art Center (Cincinnati, OH), or the Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati, OH).
All Lexington Art League programs are made possible through the generous support of the LexArts Fund for the Arts.
www.lexingtonartleague.org /faq.htm   (1049 words)

  
 New York State Senate >> About the Senate >> Historical Timeline
Local committees in New York select and send delegates to First Continental Congress, an intercolonial congress, which is held in Philadelphia between September 5 and October 6.
The First Continental Congress asserts that colonists' have basic rights by formally refusing to obey the Intolerable Acts, recommends the need for local militia, and calls for local committees to enforce an agreement called the "Continental Association," whereby colonies refuse to trade with England until the restoration of their basic rights.
New York's Royal Governor William Tryon, appointed to the position in 1771, is forced to leave New York City and stay on a British warship anchored in the harbor.
www.senate.state.ny.us /sws/aboutsenate/timeline.html   (3416 words)

  
 Vendors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The mission of Blue Heron Organic Farm is to increase the availability of locally produced food and to raise awareness about ecologically sound farming practices.
We sell produce from one of the few remaining organic farm stands in the area, offering a pick-your-own flower and herb garden (as well as a small PYO vegetable garden, raspberries, and pumpkins in the fall), guiding volunteers, creating a healthy and fun environment for children and establishing regular community events.
Local raw honey, beeswax candles, beeswax hand cream honey bee swarm removal from house, shed,barn and tree.
www.lexingtonfarmersmarket.org /vendors06.htm   (640 words)

  
 NYPL, Science, Industry and Business Library Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lexington Avenue to Grand Central Station;* (* Wheelchair Accessible) walk west to Madison Avenue and south along Madison Avenue to 34th Street.
Lexington Avenue local, to East 33rd Street; walk west along 33rd Street to Madison Avenue and north one block to 34th Street.
M10 northbound on Eighth Avenue or southbound on Broadway/Seventh Avenue, to West 34th Street; transfer to crosstown M16 or M34 eastbound, to Madison Avenue.
www.nypl.org /research/hours/sibldir.htm   (350 words)

  
 Continuum Health Partners
The Herbert and Nell Singer Division of Beth Israel Medical Center is located at East End Avenue between 87th and 88th Streets.
Take any eastbound street to York Avenue, which is located one block east of First Avenue.
Take the #4, 5 or 6 (Lexington Avenue line) to 86th Street, then walk to East End Avenue or take the bus as indicated below.
www.wehealny.org /patients/bimc_directions2.html   (133 words)

  
 NISMAT web site - Getting to NISMAT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
NISMAT is located on the 10th floor of the Black Hall Building of Lenox Hill Hospital on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
We are located at the corner of 77th Street and Lexington Avenue.
Take the 6 train (Lexington Avenue Local) to th 77th Street station.
www.nismat.org /nismat/directions.html   (63 words)

  
 Lexington Flick in Boston, MA - AOL City Guide
Search local photo personals and find love, lust or even a friend from Local Personal.
The fact that the Lexington Flick’s ticket prices are a couple of dollars less than most other movie theaters isn’t really enough to justify the poor conditions.
The Lexington Flick is a second-run theater and gets movies after the initial run is over.
cityguide.aol.com /boston/entertainment/lexington-flick/v-106597112   (398 words)

  
 NJ-ARP PATH / Lexington Ave Subway Proposal
This linkage is possible because PATH and Lexington Avenue Line car exterior dimensions, propulsion voltage and signal systems are relatively similar.
This extension of PATH service would permit transfer to the Lexington Avenue #4 and #5 express lines at City Hall station, 14th Street, 42nd Street, 59th Street, 86th Street and 125th Street in Manhattan.
This is based on our analysis of the construction of a permanent connection between the downtown PATH line and the Lexington Avenue subway in conjunction with the rebuilding efforts at the former World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan.
www.nj-arp.org /path_lex.html   (1289 words)

  
 Directions to the Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The main entrance to the campus is on the intersection of York Avenue and 66th Street.
The closest subway train is the #6 Lexington Avenue Local(IRT) stopping at the 68th Street and Lexington Avenue station.
Enter the main gate at 66th Street on the east side of York Avenue.
uqbar.rockefeller.edu /directions.html   (194 words)

  
 Aviation English
If you are coming by subway, take the #6 Lexington Avenue Local train to 77th Street.
Walk one block south to 76 Street & Lexington Avenue (southeast corner).
The entrance to the theatre is the first staircase east of Lexington Avenue.
myschoolonline.com /page/0,1871,7215-196375-4-74821,00.html   (283 words)

  
 AMNY Subway Tracker: February 2006
As expected, the two ATU unions Local 1056 and 726 had their contract approved by the MTA board.
It's not something that is going to go away but it is there and hopefully we can negotiate that away in the next contract,” he said before another shop visit to sell the deal to his 1,700 members.
Hiking up to the 96th Street 6 train subway station this morning there was an M 101 bus stuck in the snow on the corner.
newsday.typepad.com /news_local_tracker/2006/02/index.html   (5605 words)

  
 Lexington Virginia:  Parks & Recreation
The City of Lexington operates and maintains several parks in the area, as well as a community pool.
Fairwinds Park is a 1 1/4 acre children's playground located in Fairwinds Subdivision at the intersection of Denny Lane and Colonnade Avenue.
It is a 2 mile long, passive recreation facility jointly owned by the City of Lexington, Washington and Lee University, and the Virginia Military Institute.
www.ci.lexington.va.us /parks.htm   (1154 words)

  
 Marlington Local Schools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Marlington Local School District came into being May 12, 1956 when the three adjacent Township schools (Marlboro, Lexington, and Washington) were consolidated.
At the time of consolidation, each township provided elementary education through 8th grade, and all students from Lexington and Washington townships attended Alliance or other area high schools, and Marlboro students attended their own small high school.
The Middle School (grades 6 through 8) and High School are located in Lexington Township.
www.rodman.lib.oh.us /lexington/marlington.htm   (326 words)

  
 The Central Libraries - Mid-Manhattan Library
A, C or E, Eighth Avenue to 42nd Street; transfer to #7, Flushing Line (express or local) to Fifth Avenue.
M10 north on Eighth Avenue or south on Broadway/ Seventh Avenue to West 42nd Street; transfer to M42 eastbound to Fifth Avenue; walk two blocks south.
M101 or M102 northbound on Third Avenue or southbound on Lexington Avenue to East 42nd Street; transfer to M42 or M104 westbound to Fifth Avenue; walk two blocks south.
www.nypl.org /branch/central/mml   (642 words)

  
 [NYC-Local] TOPLAB Fall 2005 Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Subway to bus transfer > points are as follows: > > East Side: IRT Lexington Avenue #6 local train to Astor Place.
Or, IRT Lexington Avenue 4 or 5 express or 6 local > or BMT Broadway N, R, Q, or W to 14 Street/Union Square.
Walk one block north to the east side of Sixth Avenue (Avenue > of the Americas) and Ninth Street.
www.sp-usa.org /pipermail/nyc-local_sp-usa.org/2005-July/000329.html   (2231 words)

  
 Mutual UFO Network
A farmer made the report to local police who said "they were not qualified to judge if it was caused by extraterrestrials.
The Airport Control Tower operator was monitoring the approach of the commercial flight when he detected the presence of a luminous object moving slowly and parallel to the aircraft.
The local airport said they had nothing on radar at the time.
mufon.com /casearchive.htm   (12933 words)

  
 Letter to the Port Authority Regarding PATH-LEX
NJ-ARP and RRWG revised its plan and submitted "Alignment 2.8" to you on April 23rd to be in accordance with physical constraints of the existing PATH and NYCT infrastructure.
While this alternative would sever the southbound City Hall Lexington Avenue #6 loop track, this interruption in service would only occur after all other work is finalized.
Our estimate for the 3000 feet of track to link the downtown PATH tunnels to the #6 Lexington Avenue local line at Brooklyn Bridge Station is about $800 million to $1 billion, using the 8 mile, $16 billion Second Avenue subway expense as a guide.
www.nj-arp.org /path_lex2.html   (1822 words)

  
 General Help - The Conference Board
By subway, take the No. 6 (Lexington Avenue local) to the 51st Street/Lexington Avenue stop and walk one block east (traffic on 51st Street is one way-west-so walk opposite the traffic).
Or take the E train (8th Avenue local) or V train (Avenue of the Americas/6th Avenue local) to the Lexington Avenue Station.
There are several exits from the E and V train platforms, some on Lexington Avenue, others on Third Avenue.
www.conference-board.org /utilities/helpFAQ.cfm   (333 words)

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