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  1. The George Washington Bridge is a double-decked suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey, with the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is named after Founding Father George Washington, the first president of the United States.

  2. George Washington Bridge. The busiest bridge in the world, connecting Northern Manhattan and Fort Lee, NJ. Current Travel Times. Last Updated: 2:38 PM. George Washington Bridge (Upper) To NY. LIGHT TRAFFIC. 11 min. Crossing Time. 28 mph. Current Speed. 11 Alerts. $17.00 Class 1 Tolls by Mail. To NJ. USUAL TRAFFIC. 17 min. Crossing Time. 21 mph.

  3. May 23, 2024 · George Washington Bridge, vehicular suspension bridge crossing the Hudson River, U.S., between The Palisades park near Fort Lee, New Jersey, and Manhattan Island, New York City. The bridge was built and is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

  4. History of the George Washington Bridge. The George Washington Bridge stands high above the Hudson River, its eastern end resting on the shores of Manhattan, its western end embedded in the wooded bluffs of New Jersey's Palisades.

  5. The George Washington Bridge is home to the worlds largest free-flying American flag, which is flown from 7:15 a.m. until 1:15 p.m. on the following days*: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Presidents Day; Memorial Day; Flag Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; September 11; Columbus Day; Veterans Day

  6. As of September 11, 2006, the George Washington Bridge American Flag has waved as a means to pay homage to the Port Authority’s eighty-four lives that were lost when the 2001 terrorist attacks made their impact on New York City, America, and the rest of the world.

  7. Jul 12, 2008 · Historic Suspension Bridge in Fort Lee and New York Bergen County, New Jersey and Manhattan, New York. This utterly massive bridge carries an incredible amount of traffic and was the longest span in the world when built.

  8. www.asce.org › historic-landmarks › george-washington-bridgeGeorge Washington Bridge | ASCE

    The George Washington Bridge, a 3,500-foot center span suspension bridge, was virtually double the span of its largest predecessor. "An essential part of the human experience is to create an aesthetic atmosphere." The George Washington Bridge represented a departure in suspension bridge design.

  9. This 4,760-foot bridge connecting upper Manhattan’s Washington Heights to New Jersey is one of the most famous bridges in the United States.

  10. The George Washington Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1937 when the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco surpassed it by 700 feet (213 m).

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