City Plan New Brunswick Perth Amboy Staten Island NJ NY US

New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, and Staten Island are three separate places, so they each have their own principal streets. Here are some of the principal streets for each location:

New Brunswick, New Jersey:

  1. George Street: This is one of the main streets in New Brunswick, running through the heart of the city and home to many shops, restaurants, and businesses.
  2. Livingston Avenue: Another important street in New Brunswick, intersecting with George Street and providing access to various parts of the city.
  3. Easton Avenue: Easton Avenue is known for its numerous dining options, bars, and shops, making it a popular destination for both residents and Rutgers University students.

Perth Amboy, New Jersey:

  1. Smith Street: Smith Street is one of the primary streets in Perth Amboy, featuring a mix of businesses and services.
  2. High Street: This street runs through the historic district of Perth Amboy, with many well-preserved historic buildings.
  3. Water Street: Given its proximity to the waterfront, Water Street is significant in the city’s history and offers scenic views of the Raritan Bay.

Staten Island, New York:

  1. Hylan Boulevard: Hylan Boulevard is one of the main thoroughfares on Staten Island, running from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge to the south shore and providing access to many neighborhoods.
  2. Richmond Avenue: Richmond Avenue is a major north-south artery on the island, connecting various parts of Staten Island and offering shopping and dining options.
  3. Victory Boulevard: Victory Boulevard runs across Staten Island from the St. George Ferry Terminal on the North Shore to the West Shore, passing through different neighborhoods and commercial areas.

Please note that these lists are not exhaustive, and each of these places has many more streets and avenues that are important to the local transportation and community. The importance of specific streets can also change over time due to urban development and other factors.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirill-shrayber-0b839325/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/vectormapper

Are we missing some maps? Let us know!!!
What map do you need?

    We will upload it within the next 24 hours and notify you by Email.

    Menu