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  1. Celebrate the 138th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge with this educational video for kids! Learn all about the design of this iconic bridge, including its ...

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  2. Brooklyn Bridge | How It Was BuiltTIMESTAMPS ⏳0:00 – 0:21 | Introduction0:21 – 0:37 | How long is the Brooklyn Bridge? 0:37 – 1:33 | Why was the Brooklyn Bri...

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    Although the Brooklyn Bridge is technically a suspension bridge, it uses a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge design. The towers are built of limestone, granite, and Rosendale cement. The limestone was quarried at the Clark Quarry in Essex County, New York. The granite blocks were quarried and shaped on Vinalhaven Island, Maine, under a contract...

    Construction

    Construction of the bridge began in 1869. The bridge was designed by German immigrant John Augustus Roebling, who had previously designed and constructed shorter suspension bridges, such as Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, the Waco Suspension Bridge and the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. While conducting surveys for the bridge project, Roebling sustained a crush injury to his foot when a ferry pinned it against a...

    Opening

    The bridge—originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and as the East River Bridge— was opened for use on May 24, 1883. Thousands of people attended the opening ceremony and many ships were present in the East Bay for the occasion. President Chester A. Arthur and Mayor Franklin Edson crossed the bridge to celebratory cannon fire and were greeted by Brooklyn Mayor Seth Lowwhen they reached the Brooklyn-side tower. Arthur shook hands with Washington Roebling at the latter's home...

    Renovation

    After the 2007 collapse of the I-35W highway bridge in Minneapolis, increased public attention has focused on the condition of bridges across the US. The New York Times reported that the Brooklyn Bridge approach ramps received a rating of "poor" during its last inspection the prior year. According to a NYC Department of Transportation spokesman, the poor rating did not indicate a dangerous state, but rather implied it required renovation. A US$508 millionproject (equivalent to US$682 million...

    The bridge originally carried horse-drawn and rail traffic, with a separate elevated walkway along the centerline for pedestrians and bicycles. Since 1950, the main roadway has carried six lanes of automobile traffic. Due to the roadway's height (11 ft (3.4 m) posted) and weight (6,000 lb (2,700 kg) posted) restrictions, commercial vehicles and bus...

    A bronze plaque is attached to one of the bridge's anchorages, which was constructed on a piece of property occupied by a mansion, the Osgood House, at 1 Cherry Street in Manhattan. It served as the first Presidential Mansion, housing George Washington, his family, and household staff from April 23, 1789 to February 23, 1790, when New York City was...

    Brooklyn Bridge, looking west from Brooklyn, July 1899
    Brooklyn Bridge, looking east from Manhattan, July 1899
    Painters working on the bridge, October 1914 (Eugene de Salignac)
    Base of Brooklyn tower
    An approach ramp to the Brooklyn Bridge, seen from Brooklyn, with Manhattan Bridge(partially hidden by buildings) seen in the background
    Brooklyn Banks skate park, seen in 2009
    View of diagonal stays and vertical suspender cables; the main cables are at top
    Characteristic pointed arches of the bridge's Gothic Revivalsuspension towers
  3. Feb 11, 2020 · Dig into the history of the construction of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge and how John Roebling designed a hybrid suspension system to build it. --In the mid-19...

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  4. Jul 1, 2014 · The info about the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge provides interesting facts and important information about this important event that occured during the presidency of the 21st President of the United States of America. Brooklyn Bridge for kids: Timeline and Fact Sheet for kids.

  5. Understand how the Brooklyn Bridge solved economic and transportation challenges for early New Yorkers. Explore the process of building the Bridge and its architectural importance as a landmark. Understand the Bridges modern role in life and transit in NYC. Prompts for class discussions.

  6. Celebrate the 137th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge with this educational video for kids! Learn all about the design of this iconic bridge, including its structure and cables, suspension features, and much more. End with a fun Brooklyn Bridge-themed rendition of Simon says.

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    • Brooklyn Bridge Park
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