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Okay so Queens is the largest borough geographically so this is kinda tricky, there's probably no one answer to this BUT, my vote goes to Woodhaven Blvd.
It's Queens blvd, that's pretty much beyond dispute. It stretches through most of Queens and has large malls, courts, official buildings. Northern may be longer but there's not much that's bigger than car dealership and standard storefronts except home depot and stop & shop
Yeah I knew Queens Blvd would get more votes and I understand why its just that Woodhaven covers a lot of ground. Queens Blvd all the way to the Rockaways. And yeah I did forger about Roosevelt Ave, that's probably the most cultural strip in America.
I voted for Queens Blvd, although as a long time 7-train rider, I might have been tempted to vote for Roosevelt if it were an option. It goes through some pretty densely populated neighborhoods.
I voted for Queens Blvd, although as a long time 7-train rider, I might have been tempted to vote for Roosevelt if it were an option. It goes through some pretty densely populated neighborhoods.
Of the options listed definitely Queens Blvd. If Roosevelt Avenue had been an option I would have had a more difficult choice.
I don't know how I managed to forget about Roosevelt ave. It literally feels like you are going from one country to the next. I wished polls could be edited. But just like Woodhaven, I think Queens Blvd would edge it out too.
I went with Queens Blvd, but I would add Main St. To the list too.
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