<Li> New Haven: Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard, formerly North Frontage Road, is a westward one - way main entrance into New Haven, home of Yale University . The name was successfully dedicated in 2011 through continuous efforts by New Haven's Muslim alderman Yusuf Shah . Exits off of I - 91 and I - 95 take drivers onto the boulevard into downtown New Haven, which then terminates at West River Memorial Park . The road is also designated as Connecticut Route 34 </Li> <Li> Norwalk: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr . Drive is located in South Norwalk . It is one of the busiest streets in the area and many popular places are located on it, notably the South Norwalk train station . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Dover: Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard begins at Federal Street as a one - way pair that passes Delaware Legislative Hall before becoming a four - lane divided highway that crosses the St. Jones River and heads east to intersect US 13 before ending at Bay Road a short distance later, where the road becomes South Little Creek Road . On January 19, 2013, the city of Dover renamed Court Street, Duke of York Street, and William Penn Street near Delaware Legislative Hall to Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard . Originally Delaware Route 8 (Division Street) was to be renamed Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard, but merchants opposed . </Li> <Li> Wilmington: Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard connects Lancaster Avenue to Front Street, traveling from I - 95 to the Wilmington Amtrak Station at US 13 . It provides a gateway for the New Castle County suburbs to Wilmington's waterfront, downtown, and the transit hubs from I - 95 . Eastbound (inbound) lanes connect with Lancaster Avenue, and are therefore able to draw from both exit 6 off of I - 95, and the surrounding urban neighborhoods of Wilmington that lie west of downtown . Westbound (outbound) lanes of MLK Jr . Boulevard terminate at, and merge directly with I - 95, providing a direct link between city and highway only . Wilmington Boulevard was renamed Martin Luther King Boulevard in 1989 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Dover: Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard begins at Federal Street as a one - way pair that passes Delaware Legislative Hall before becoming a four - lane divided highway that crosses the St. Jones River and heads east to intersect US 13 before ending at Bay Road a short distance later, where the road becomes South Little Creek Road . On January 19, 2013, the city of Dover renamed Court Street, Duke of York Street, and William Penn Street near Delaware Legislative Hall to Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard . Originally Delaware Route 8 (Division Street) was to be renamed Martin Luther King Jr . Boulevard, but merchants opposed . </Li>

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