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  1. Location. New York, NY. 70 42 22.0 N, 73 59 48.8 W. On May 24, 1883, with schools and businesses closed for the occasion, New York celebrated the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. Also known as the Great East River Bridge, it was built over 14 years in the face of enormous difficulties. Deaths, fire in the Brooklyn caisson, and a scandal over ...

  2. Nov 27, 2021 · The Brooklyn Bridge has been an indelible part of the New York City skyline for nearly 140 years. When it was completed in 1883, it was hailed as an engineering marvel and called the eighth Wonder ...

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  3. Apr 16, 2021 · Until 1903 the suspension bridge was the longest in the world. Emily Warren Roebling finished the 14-year, 15-million-dollar project and is widely credited as the first female field engineer. On the bridge’s inaugural day, 1,800 vehicles reportedly traversed it. Nowadays, an estimated 120,000 people cross it daily.

  4. Brooklyn Bridge Facts, History and Type. Brooklyn Bridge is a suspension/cable-stay hybrid bridge in New York City that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. It is one of the oldest suspension bridges in United States (completed in 1883) and a first steel-wire suspension bridge in the world. Brooklyn Bridge was designed by John Augustus Roebling.

  5. The History of the Brooklyn Bridge article takes a look at a fifteen million dollar project that took fourteen years to complete and claimed the lives of at least two dozen workers. This monumental project ran its course from the planning stages to the structural completion of this iconic landmark that graces the New York City landscape.

  6. Jun 26, 2019 · The Brooklyn Bridge's construction took 14 years and some 600 workers to complete. The project was finished at a cost of about $15 million. The bridge's main span over the East River measures 1,596 feet; its entire length, including approaches, is 6,016 feet (just over 1.1 miles). It measures a width of 85 feet; the height of its towers reach ...

  7. When the bridge was finished, that traffic moved effectively to wheel and foot, high above the river. Spanning 1,595 feet in its center section, the Brooklyn Bridge rises with Gothic elegance to suspend a fine lattice of steel cables—a new technology at the time of its construction. Sealed, pressurized caissons around the feet of the bridge ...

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