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Glen Cove Road

Glen Cove Road is a major, 11.7-mile-long (18.8 km) north–south thoroughfare running through north-central Nassau County on Long Island, New York, in the United States.

Route description
over the Long Island Expressway in 2021 Hempstead to Greenvale The alignment of Glen Cove Road starts at Peninsula Boulevard in downtown Hempstead as Clinton Street. It travels north and northeast through Hempstead, eventually entering Garden City – at which point Clinton Street becomes Clinton Road. From there, Clinton Road continues north-northeast through Garden City until its intersection with Old Country Road – at which point it enters the Town of North Hempstead, in Carle Place, and becomes Glen Cove Road. Glen Cove Road then continues north, crossing underneath the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road. From there, it continues north for a distance, thence curving to the northwest to its intersection with Jericho Turnpike (NY 25), to steer clear of (and cross underneath) the Meadowbrook State Parkway and the Northern State Parkway. Greenvale to Glen Cove Soon after an intersection with NY 25A in Greenvale, Glen Cove Road becomes a four-lane boulevard and assumes the NY 900B designation – although the reference markers refer to it as NY 904. At an intersection with NY 107, the alignment assumes that route's number and name: Cedar Swamp Road. After another the alignment and the NY 107 designation forks to the left as a four-lane expressway known as Pratt Boulevard, while Cedar Swamp Road forks to the right as a surface street. A short distance later, NY 107 ends at an intersection with Pulaski Street, where Pratt Boulevard becomes a four-lane surface road. The road eventually ends at an intersection with Glen Cove Avenue near downtown Glen Cove. ==History==
History
Glen Cove Road was once (as of 1959) part of an extended Nassau County Route 1, which reached as far south as Point Lookout and as far north as Centre Island. The current state designation for the route only includes the Clinton Road and Glen Cove Road alignment south of the North Hempstead/Oyster Bay town line, after which it becomes NY 900B and later NY 107 and CR 243. Route 900B had originally been NY 904 prior to the creation of the modern reference route system. The county route signage was removed in the mid-1970s because the county did not want to pay to replace the signs to conform to new federal standards. Built as a bypass of Glen Street, it would have served as the approach for the cancelled Rye-Glen Cove Bridge – one of two proposed bridges to connect Rye, New York with Long Island, via. the Long Island Sound. The bridge carrying Glen Cove Road over the Long Island Expressway was named the Police Officer Michael J. Califano Memorial Bridge in 2011, in honor of a police officer who was killed nearby on the line of duty. ==Major intersections==
Major intersections
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