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  1. Turn right out of the driveway onto Farmers Blvd.
  2. Take Farmers Blvd under the railway bridge where it becomes 190th St.
  3. Take 190th St to Woodhull Ave (second street that you approach after the railway bridge). Turn left onto Woodhull Ave.
  4. Woodhull Ave becomes 188th St. Continue on 188th St.
  5. Take 188th St to the Grand Central Pkwy WEST. Turn right onto the Grand Central Pkwy WEST.
  6. Take the Grand Central Pkwy to 168 ST at EXIT 17. This is the very first exit that you will approach on the Grand Central Pkwy.
  7. Stay on the frontage road and go to 164th St NOT 168th St. This will be at the very first light after 168th St. Turn right onto 164th St.
  8. 164th St becomes Pidgeon Meadow Rd. Continue straight on Pidgeon Meadow Rd.
  9. Take Pidgeon Meadow Rd to 46th Ave. Turn left onto 46th Ave.
  10. Take 46th Ave to Parsons Blvd. Turn right onto Parsons Blvd. Parsons Blvd is at the fourth light that you will approach on 46th St.
  11. Take Parsons Blvd to 45-00 Parsons Blvd. It will be on your left.
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Turn right out of the driveway onto Farmers Blvd.Take Farmers Blvd under the railway bridge where it becomes 190th St.Take 190th St to Woodhull Ave (second street that you approach after the railway bridge). Turn left onto Woodhull Ave.Woodhull Ave becomes 188th St. Continue on 188th St.Take 188th St to the Grand Central Pkwy WEST. Turn right onto the Grand Central Pkwy WEST.Take the Grand Central Pkwy to 168 ST at EXIT 17. This is the very first exit that you will approach on the Grand Central Pkwy.Stay on the frontage road and go to 164th St NOT 168th St. This will be at the very first light after 168th St. Turn right onto 164th St.164th St becomes Pidgeon Meadow Rd. Continue straight on Pidgeon Meadow Rd.Take Pidgeon Meadow Rd to 46th Ave. Turn left onto 46th Ave.Take 46th Ave to Parsons Blvd. Turn right onto Parsons Blvd. Parsons Blvd is at the fourth light that you will approach on 46th St.Take Parsons Blvd to 45-00 Parsons Blvd. It will be on your left.


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