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Brooklyn Bridge New York NY 10038
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The Brooklyn Bridge opened in 1883 as the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time. It is a National Historic Landmark as well as a New York City Landmark.

The Brooklyn Bridge is a bridge in New York City and is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Completed in 1883, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. It has a main span of, and was the first steel-wire suspension bridge constructed.Originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and as the East River Bridge, it was dubbed...

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It might not be the longest anymore, but it will always be the first. And although its outline might pale in comparison to some of its modern counterparts, the Brooklyn Bridge was an architectural achievement of its time. It opened in 1883 as the first steel suspension bridge in the world. More than a century later, more than 140,000 vehicles use the bridge to cross between Manhattan and...

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Almost as icon as Time square and the Empire State Building, The Brooklyn Bridge spans the east river connecting midtown to Brooklyn. Built in 1883, it was the first steel suspension bridge built. 130 years later it is still a main transport artery.

The Brooklyn Bridge connects the island of Manhattan with the Brooklyn suburb over the East River, with a length of ca. 487 m. 6 lines of road, and on another level, cycle tracks and pedestrian walkways, are usable for a transfer in either direction. The bridge was built between 1869 and 1883 according to plans of the engineers John Augustus and Washington Roebling, the latter directing...

We enjoy walking across the bridge, from Brooklyn to lower Manhattan with beautiful views of the City ...

"The Brooklyn Bridge looms majestically over New York City’s East River, linking the two boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Since 1883, its granite towers and steel cables have offered a safe and scenic passage to millions of commuters and tourists, trains and bicycles, pushcarts and...

Its really amazing! Walking over this bridge is a must! I went there at 12am. There were a few bicycles, but most people were walking. It was in early Spring but the day was quite warm and it was a leisurely walk. I didn't get to walk over the Golden Gate Bridge but I think this one would be easier than that as less wind, and it's shorter. You also get to see both sides of Brooklyn and a a...

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the splendour of New York's architecture, this old bridge, may pass unnoticed, unless you are adverted or have the chance to read about it.

Now a common and discreet bridge, it was, at the time of its construction an astonishing challenge.

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The Brooklyn Bridge is best experienced on foot. Completed in 1883 and connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn, thousands of visitors walk, bike, and drive across it every day. The granite pillars that soar above the East River are as impressive as the magnificent views that the bridge offers. It's also easy to include an excursion across the bridge with other must-see sights in Lower Manhattan and...

The Brooklyn Bridge was built to connect the island of Manhattan to Brooklyn. At almost 1600 feet, at the time of its completion in 1883, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. Its architecture remains a wondrous sight in the New York cityscape. After dark, the twin Gothic towers and strong steel cables make a striking silhouette against the night sky. Walking across the bridge is a...

About Brooklyn Bridge: Spanning from the South Street Seaport to Brooklyn Heights, the famous Brooklyn Bridge has ushered New Yorkers across the East River since 1883. A must for any visitor to the Big Apple is to take the 30-plus minute, 3,455-foot walk across the bridge. The view you get of Manhattan is incredible, and it's easy to understand why decades of poets and painters have been...

Brooklyn Bridge was built to connect the island of Manhattan to Brooklyn. At almost 1,600 feet, at the time of its completion in 1883, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. Its architecture remains a wondrous sight in the New York cityscape. After dark, the twin Gothic towers and strong steel cables make a striking silhouette against the night sky. Walking across the bridge is a...

Brooklyn Bridge - One of the triumphs of 19th-century engineering

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