Bryant Avenue is a major, 1.85-mile (2.98 km) county road in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York. It connects the Incorporated Villages of Roslyn and Roslyn Harbor, serving as a major thoroughfare through both municipalities.[2][3] The road, in its entirety, is owned and maintained by Nassau County, and is designated as the unsigned County Route C26.
Route description
Bryant Avenue begins at Old Northern Boulevard (CR C65) in the heart of the Village of Roslyn. It travels north, soon crossing underneath the William Cullen Bryant Viaduct, which carries Northern Boulevard (NY 25A), before reaching an intersection with Wittes Lane. It than continues north into the Village of Roslyn Harbor. It then meanders its way north, passing Cedarmere, eventually reaching Glenwood Road (CR E25) and turning east. It then continues east to an intersection with Glen Cove Avenue (CR C91) and Plaza Road, where it terminates.[2][3]
History
Bryant Avenue is named for American poet William Cullen Bryant.[4][5] Bryant, a longtime Roslyn area resident, was a very influential member of the Roslyn community.[5] His former estate, Cedarmere, is located off of Bryant Avenue within the Village of Roslyn Harbor and is now a public park, preserve, museum, and historic landmark.[4][5][6][7]
The portion of Bryant Avenue between Old Northern Boulevard and Glenwood Road was formerly designated as part of CR 7, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered – while the remaining portion was designated as CR 183; today, the Bryant Avenue.[8] They, along with all of the other county routes in Nassau County, became unsigned in the 1970s, when Nassau County officials opted to remove the signs as opposed to allocating the funds for replacing them with new ones that met the latest federal design standards and requirements, as per the federal government's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.[9][10] Today, Bryant Avenue, in its entirety, is designated as County Route C26.[2]