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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Brooklyn Bridge, suspension bridge spanning the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan in New York City. The bridge was the first to use steel for cable wire, and during its construction explosives were used inside a pneumatic caisson for the first time.

  2. The Supreme Court decided in 1883 that the Brooklyn Bridge was a lawful structure. Opening Newspaper headline announcing the Brooklyn Bridge's opening. The New York and Brooklyn Bridge was opened for use on May 24, 1883.

    • 1,595.5 ft (486.3 m)
    • 6,016 ft (1,833.7 m; 1.1 mi)
    • May 24, 1883; 140 years ago
    • East River
  3. Mar 22, 2010 · The Brooklyn Bridge, which connects the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan, was constructed between 1869-1883 and spans 1,595 feet.

  4. Sep 16, 2019 · The history of the Brooklyn Bridge is a remarkable tale of persistence. Of all the engineering advances in the 1800s, the Brooklyn Bridge stands out as perhaps the most famous and most remarkable. It took more than a decade to build, cost the life of its designer, and was constantly criticized by skeptics who predicted the entire structure was ...

  5. Aug 26, 2020 · The Brooklyn Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world upon its completion in 1883 and remained so for the next 20 years. It stretches just shy of 6,000 feet end to end and, at its base, 140 feet side to side. Designer John Roebling meant for the bridge’s towers to be its most conspicuous features.

  6. Discover the 1869-1883 construction journey of Brooklyn Bridge, a pivotal engineering breakthrough linking Manhattan and Brooklyn 1883: Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Promenade An early photograph of the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge promenade - a much needed connection between Manhattan and Brooklyn.

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  8. Jul 1, 2022 · According to a 1985 Historic American Engineering Record/National Park Service schematic (HAER NY-18, sheet 1) on the bridge, delineated by Paul Berry (below), the Brooklyn Bridge resembled nothing so much as a Gothic cathedral, owing to: “the resemblance to leaded window tracery produced by the intersecting cables, the appearance of a ...

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