Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive (New York City, New York)
The Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive (commonly referred to as the FDR Drive or simply, The FDR) is a 9.44-mile (15.19 km) freeway-standard parkway on the east side of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It starts just north of the Battery Park Underpass at South and Broad Streets and runs along the entire length of the East River, from the Battery Park Underpass under Battery Park – north of which it is the South Street Viaduct – north to 125th Street / Triborough Bridge exit, where it becomes the Harlem River Drive. All of the FDR Drive is designated New York State Route 907L (NY 907L), an unsigned reference route.
The freeway was designed by Michael Radoslovich.
The freeway was designed by Michael Radoslovich.
Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt_East_River_Drive
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Coordinates: 40°44'55"N 73°58'10"W
- Murray Hill 0.5 km
- Turtle Bay 0.8 km
- Midtown (Manhattan, NY) 1.3 km
- Hunters Point 1.4 km
- Long Island City (Downtown) 1.7 km
- Manhattan 3.6 km
- Sunnyside 3.9 km
- Western Queens 6.4 km
- Queens 14 km
- The Palisades 24 km
- Lexington Avenue 2.8 km
- Fifth Avenue 2.9 km
- East End Avenue 3.4 km
- Sullivan Street 3.7 km
- Spring Street 3.8 km
- Mott Street 4 km
- Doyers Street Pedestrian Path 4.5 km
- 2nd Street 6.8 km
- Hoover Avenue 19 km
- Interstate 280 (New Jersey) 24 km