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To get to Manhattan which by the way we call " the city " , one would have to

cross a bridge over the east or Husdon river or go thru a tunnel. So, to get

to the Bronx we would have to also go thru Manhattan and then cross another

bridge.

To get to the foreign boro- SI, we would have to cross a bridge also. Which

would get one to Jersey- you could also take a tunnel.

To get to Queens, we would NOT have to cross a bridge or go thru a tunnel.

To get to LI, we wouldnt have to cross a waterway either- OK- I see your

point...

Conneticut- go via Manhattan, hence the above waterways or go via a ferry

thru LI.

When are you coming over? We can do a tri- state tour????

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To get to Manhattan which by the way we call " the city " , one would have to

cross a bridge over the east or Husdon river or go thru a tunnel. So, to get

to the Bronx we would have to also go thru Manhattan and then cross another

bridge.

To get to the foreign boro- SI, we would have to cross a bridge also. Which

would get one to Jersey- you could also take a tunnel.

To get to Queens, we would NOT have to cross a bridge or go thru a tunnel.

To get to LI, we wouldnt have to cross a waterway either- OK- I see your

point...

Conneticut- go via Manhattan, hence the above waterways or go via a ferry

thru LI.

When are you coming over? We can do a tri- state tour????

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In a message dated 12/17/2004 5:39:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tcasten@... writes:

> If one who lives in Brooklyn were to visit some relatives in lets say

> Manhatten, Connecticut, New Jersey or any other state, would this

> person travel on or over water in any direction they traveled.

> and

> would a person who lived in say Islip or Port Jeff. have to travel

> over the same body of water as above for any direction they traveled?

>

>

Well I live in Queens & I have to go over a bridge to visit my nephew in Port

Jeff! It's call the CrossBay Bridge if you've got out your atlas.

Kathy, Liam's Mom (6)

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In a message dated 12/17/2004 5:39:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tcasten@... writes:

> If one who lives in Brooklyn were to visit some relatives in lets say

> Manhatten, Connecticut, New Jersey or any other state, would this

> person travel on or over water in any direction they traveled.

> and

> would a person who lived in say Islip or Port Jeff. have to travel

> over the same body of water as above for any direction they traveled?

>

>

Well I live in Queens & I have to go over a bridge to visit my nephew in Port

Jeff! It's call the CrossBay Bridge if you've got out your atlas.

Kathy, Liam's Mom (6)

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