Far Rockaway, the the southeast corner of New York City, developed in the first decades of the 20th century as both a summer resort and as a prosperous suburban community connected to New York City by the Far Rockaway line of the Long Island Railroad. [1]
Street Names
Augustina Avenue • Bay 28th Street • Bay Park Place • Bayport Place • Baywater Avenue • Beach 12th Street • Beach 13th Street • Beach 15th Street • Beach 17th Street • Beach 18th Street • Beach 20th Street • Beach 21st Street • Beach 24th Street • Beach 25th Street • Beach 26th Street • Beach 28th Street • Beach 29th Street • Beach 32nd Street • Beach 9th Street • Beach Channel Drive • Bessemund Avenue • Birdsall Avenue • Briar Place • Brunswick Avenue • Central Avenye • Channing Road • Comaga Avenue • Deerfield Road • Dickens Street • Doughty Boulevard • Dwight Avenue • Edgemere Avenue • Eggert Place • Elk Drive • Enright Road • Faber Terrace • Falcon Avenue • Far Rockaway Boulevard • Gateway Boulevard • Gertners Court • Grassmere Terrace • Greenwood Court • Hassock Street • Healy Avenue • Healy Avenuea • Hurley Court • McBride Street • Minton Street • Mott Avenue • Nameoke Street • Neilson Street • New Haven Avenue • Ocean Crest Boulevard • Pedestrian Way • Pinson Street • Plainview Avenue • Rockaway Freeway • Seagirt Avenue • Seagirt Boulevard • Spray View Avenue • Westbourne Avenye