LOCATION: Garden City to Westbury NOTES: Zeckendorf Boulevard serves the major shopping centers in the "Nassau Hub."
Rocklyn Avenue
LOCATION: Lynbrook
Loring Road
LOCATION: Levittown
Millers Lane
LOCATION: New Hyde Park NOTES: The one-block-long CR 157 was one of the shortest routes in Nassau County.
Kissam Lane
LOCATION: Glenwood Landing to Glen Head
Blake Avenue
LOCATION: Lynbrook
Quaker Meeting House Road
LOCATION: Farmingdale
Redfern Avenue
LOCATION: Inwood NOTES: Another short route, Redfern Aveue (CR 161) runs west from Doughty Boulevard (CR 60) for only one block before entering Far Rockaway, Queens.
South Avenue
LOCATION: Garden City
Front Street, Franklin Street
LOCATION: East Rockaway
Baldwin Road
LOCATION: Hempstead NOTES: The route of CR 164 was only two blocks long.
Cruikshank Avenue
LOCATION: Hempstead
Dosoris Lane
LOCATION: Glen Cove NOTES: Dosoris Lane (CR 166) is a continuation of Dosoris Way (CR 113) from downtown Glen Cove to Dosoris Island.
Lattingtown Road
LOCATION: Glen Cove to Lattingtown
Washington Avenue
LOCATION: Seaford
Weir Avenue
LOCATION: Lattingtown to Locust Valley
Plandome Road
LOCATION: Plandome to Manhasset
Park Boulevard
LOCATION: Massapequa
Robbins Lane
LOCATION: Jericho to Syosset
Whitehall Street, Horton Avenue
LOCATION: Lynbrook to Valley Stream
Covert Avenue, Meacham Avenue
LOCATION: New Hyde Park to Elmont
Stewart Avenue
LOCATION: New Hyde Park to Garden City NOTES: Stewart Avenue, which originally went all the way from New Hyde Park to Hicksville, was split into three different segments over the years. Each segment was signed separately. This western segment of Stewart Avenue begins at Covert Avenue (CR 174) and ends at Cherry Valley Avenue (CR 84) in Garden City. To get to the "middle segment," one must travel south on Cathedral Avenue (CR 62) for one block, east on 7th Street (CR 176) for one block, then north on Hilton Avenue for one block.
Nassau County route shields by Ralph Herman. Primary information provided by Hagstrom Nassau County Atlas, as well as by the "Master Plan for Nassau County" (Nassau County Department of Public Works, 1959).