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Hamilton Beach is a small community that has one long strip (104th St) with ten dead end blocks connected to it. It is surrounded by water mostly. There is only one way into Hamilton Beach by car. There is two ways by foot. You can take a boardwalk that stretches from the A train station at Coleman Square to 104th street, or you can cross the Hawtree Basin Walk-over bridge that is in between two of the ten blocks. It connects Hamilton and Howard Beach together. Hamilton has a small park at the southern end, with a 200ft baseball field, a handball court, a small jungle gym area and beach. Gateways Hamilton Beach Park is the last stop for the Q11 bus, where the bus drivers take a quick break before re-routing. Hamilton Beach was once an area with dirt roads, old shake type houses ( Bungalos ), and no sewer system. Recently Hamilton has been “building up” There are new houses going up on almost every block. The area is like a private secluded community with friendly neighbors who all know each other. Hamilton Beach bears no relation to the Hamilton Beach Company other than the name. |
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