Its Location
Canarsie Empowerment on My Heart
Today Canarsie, strong in tradition, is three hundred sixty nine (369) years old. Its rich borders span approximately three hundred and twelve (312) square blocks. Starting at Jamaica Bay on the south, it moves to Paerdegat Basin and Ralph Avenue on the west and then to Ditmas Avenues, Avenue D and Linden Boulevard on the north, and then down Louisiana Avenue to Fresh Creek Basin on the east. Conveniently located just ten (10) minutes away from Kennedy International Airport and forty (40) minutes away from Manhattan. Canarsie is extremely close to the heart and pulse of the greatest city in the world.
Spanning over three (3) centuries, it is a combination of the old and new, the traditional and modern. It is a combination of a small suburban community and part of a major metropolis. Canarsie's proud traditions are deeply rooted in the American culture and heritage. Canarsie is truly the personification of our great nation.
My Friend Shaquita Jumping Rope
Friday, May 2, 2008
My Diversified Community
It is quiet, mostly residential and, because of its proximity to Manhattan, has been referred to as the small town in the big city.
For decades a Jewish and Italian neighborhood, the area now boasts a wide-ranging population of those of African-American and Caribbean ancestry, leading to an even more diversified community.
Canarsie's main shopping streets are Rockaway Parkway, Flatlands Avenue, and Avenue L.
Because of the large number of commuters who take the subway train to Manhattan every day, the area around the "L" train station on Rockaway Parkway is the busiest area in Canarsie.
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