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A boulevard usually has 2 lanes of traffic going in each direction and traffic direction is separated by landscaping (grass, trees, shrubs, flowers, etc.). Also, on a boulevard in Chicago, no commercial vehicles are allowed, only automobiles.

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What are the stops for the R train in Manhattan NY?

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Where does the L train on the New York City subway line go?

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How do you get from LaGuardia Airport to Downtown Manhattan?

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