Feehan Triangle, New York City
Facts and practical information
William M. Feehan Triangle is a 0.032-acre public green space in the Broadway-Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York. It is bound by Bayside Lane, 164th Street, and 27th Avenue. The triangle’s shape is the result of the street grid imposed on the once-rural landscape of Flushing in the 1920s. Bayside Lane predates the grid, cutting across its numbered streets and avenues in a diagonal path. The park is landscaped with trees and shrubs. In 2002, the New York City Council passed legislation to name the triangle for William M. Feehan. ()
Northeastern Queens (Flushing)New York City
Feehan Triangle – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bowne Park, Voelker Orth Museum, Queens Historical Society, Travis Triangle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Feehan Triangle?
How to get to Feehan Triangle by public transport?
Bus
- Francis Lewis Boulevard & 163rd Street • Lines: Q76 (9 min walk)
- Francis Lewis Boulevard & Willets Point Boulevard • Lines: Q16, Q76 (14 min walk)
Train
- Broadway (19 min walk)
- Auburndale (24 min walk)