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Bedloe's Island - now Liberty Island {oops, wrong list!}.
Bell Boulevard - was (in part) Rocky Hill Road.
Bethpage - was Central Park.
Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road is also known as Sweet Hollow Road and (incorrectly)
as Spagnoli or Bethpage-Spagnoli Road (that's the older Suffolk County name).
(03 Apr 06)
Black Stump Road - now 73rd Avenue.
Blackwell's Island - later Welfare island, now Roosevelt Island {wrong list!}.
Booth Memorial Avenue - was North Hempstead Turnpike (NOT Rt. 25A) {also "Road"}.
Braddock Avenue - was part of Rocky Hill Road.
Central Park - now Bethpage.
Commack Spur, a.k.a. Smithtown Spur - now Harned Road.
Claremont Road - NW end disconnected, now Schoolhouse Lane; central section now
(12 Jan 06) and
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Note 1. Thanks to LIMPer John Gallagher, I have a copy of the 1909 AAA Tour Book, pp. 146-147, where Route 85 has two alternates from the AAA Club House in midtown Manhattan to the Grandstand; the second, Route 85B, is labelled "Via 34th St. Ferry - 28.5 m." but directs one to cross the Queensborough Bridge and then, from Thompson Street, take Hoffman Avenue 6.1 m. to the trolley tracks in Newtown and then 6.9 m. to Hillside Avenue in Jamaica; thus Hoffman almost HAS to be today's Queens Boulevard.
Note 2. Nassau Boulevard
appears on the 1927 Socony VC race brochure as the western entrance to the LIMP
from New York and Brooklyn on three alternate routes: via Flushing -
Queensborough Bridge to L onto Jackson Avenue to R onto Jamaica-Flushing Avenue
to L onto North Hempstead Road to Nassau Boulevard; via Long Island City - QBB to
R onto Queens Boulevard to L onto Union Turnpike to L onto Fresh Meadows Road to
R onto Nassau Boulevard; and via Jamaica - Hillside Avenue to Fresh Meadows Road
to R onto Nassau Boulevard. Horace Harding Boulevard is shown as formerly
Nassau Boulevard in Fresh Meadows on the 1937 Queens Hagstrom's. This is
NOT the Nassau Boulevard running N-S in Franklin Square and Garden City.
Note 3. Four blocks of Rocky Hill Road still exist between 47th Avenue at Francis Lewis Boulevard and the Clearview Expressway at 48th Avenue. In addition, Panel member Kevin Walsh advises that parts of Bell Boulevard, all of Luke Place, and Braddock Avenue were called Rocky Hill Road before all the cross streets were cut through (must have been laid out by a native American on firewater! Almost as cockeyed as some old parkway this guy Vanderbilt built!).
I probably should add the varying Toll Lodge/Exit names as well. Ah, impermanence! See Toll Lodges and Toll Gates on the main LIMP History page.
Speaking of "bogus", I got a report in early Jun 01 that there was a row of LIMP posts along the W boundary of Clark Garden at the LIRR Albertson Station so, returning from my Alley Pond Park trip on 06 Jun 01, I stopped by and this is what I found:

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