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If you mean Avenue Q the Musical, it is set in present day.
That depends on which version you are using. There are versions for all sorts of different things. The ones on the original board are as follows (I am assuming you mean the names of the properties): Boardwalk Park Place Pennsyvania Avenue North Carolina Avenue Pacific Avenue Marvin Gardens Atlantic Avenue Ventnor Avenue Illinois Avenue Indiana Avenue Kentucky Avenue New York Avenue Saint James Place Tennessee Avenue Virginia Avenue States Avenue Saint Charles Place Connecticut Avenue Oriental Avenue Vermont Avenue Baltic Avenue Mediterranean Avenue Utilities: Electric Company and Water Works Railroads: Pennsylvania, Reading, B&O, and Short Line
What are you talking about? If you mean the 6th Avenue trains, they stop one long block away at 34 St and 6th Avenue. If you mean the #6 train, it stops about 7/8 of a mile away at 33 St. and Park Avenue South. Neither stops right in Penn Station. Only the 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue trains do that.
l'avenue is 'the avenue' in French. An avenue is a large, often tree-lined, street in a town. The best-known avenue in France is ' l'avenue des Champs Elysées ' in Paris.
Avenue refers to a "wide street or main thoroughfare" (definition from dictionary.com). A street is smaller, less busy, and usually narrower.
It means "July 9th Avenue."
EGR Valve
street of life. literally avenue of the life.
The equivalent of someone is champion in the French language is quelqu'un est champion.
As of September 2008, the Avenues are:Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Atlantic, Ventnor, Pacific, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Mediterranean, Baltic, Oriental, Vermont, Connecticut, States, Virginia, Tennessee, New York.
Avenue of the Americas is the legal name of Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. Locals still call it Sixth Avenue.