Invictus Triangle

Henley Rd & Charlecote Ridge

Queens

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This triangle takes its name from writer William Ernest Henley’s poem Invictus. In 2000, several plantings were installed in Invictus Triangle, adding greenery to the intersection of Henley Avenue and Charlecote Ridge in the Jamaica section of Queens.

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