NY 25D, as of 1950, began at an intersection with
NY 25 near the junction with
NY 24 (Queens–Midtown Expressway). Known as Horace Harding Boulevard, NY 25D went east through western
Queens, crossing through the
Rego Park section of the city. East of Rego Park, the route crossed an interchange with exit 8 of the
Grand Central Parkway. The route, named after financier
J. Horace Harding, crossed through
Flushing Meadows Park, paralleling to the north of NY 25 and the Grand Central Parkway. Continuing northeast through eastern Queens, NY 25D continued along Horace Harding Boulevard, reaching the
Cross Island Parkway near
Alley Pond Park. The route crosses through the southern end of
Douglaston, running northeast to the
Nassau County. Paralleling the
Northern State Parkway, the route ran northeast along local streets, crossing through the
North Hills section of the county. Crossing through the area, the route made a bend south through
Old Westbury. The route soon reached an intersection with NY 25, marking the eastern terminus of NY 25D. ==History==