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Dixon Ave/W Ranick Dr
Welcome to Dixon Ave/W Ranick Dr Transit Station, your convenient transportation hub located in the heart of Amityville, New York. Situated at the intersection of Dixon Avenue and W Ranick Drive, our station serves as a vital link for commuters and travelers in the 11701 area. Offering easy access to various transportation options, we are dedicated to providing a seamless and efficient transit experience for all our passengers. Whether you're heading to work, school, or exploring the vibrant surroundings of Amityville, Dixon Ave/W Ranick Dr Transit Station is here to connect you to your destination. Our facility is designed with your comfort and safety in mind, featuring well-maintained platforms, clear signage, and helpful staff ready to assist you. Discover the convenience of reliable transit services at Dixon Ave/W Ranick Dr Transit Station, where your journey begins.
Most Holy Trinity Cemetery
Welcome to Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, a sacred resting place located at 685 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. As an integral part of the community's rich history, this cemetery has been a cherished site for honoring and remembering those who have called the neighborhood home. Though no longer administered by the local parish, Most Holy Trinity Cemetery is now under the dedicated care of Catholic Cemeteries of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. Established in 1841 by Fr. John Stephen Raffeiner, the cemetery originally resided on Montrose Avenue and has since moved to its current location to accommodate the growing needs of the parish. This historic site bears witness to generations of families who lived, worshiped, and contributed to the vibrant life of the community.
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