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  1. The Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, George Washington Bridge, and Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge were the world's longest suspension bridges when opened in 1883, [2] 1903, [3] 1931, [4] and 1964 [5] respectively. There are 789 bridges and tunnels in New York.

  2. 2. Manhattan Bridge, a photogenic bridge in New York City. In addition to being one of the most recognized bridges in NYC, the Manhattan Bridge’s paint color is the official color of Manhattan, known as “Manhattan Bridge Blue.”. However, over time, the color has turned into more of a steel gray.

    Name
    Opening Year
    Length(feet)
    Length(meters)
    1883
    5,988
    1,825
    1909
    6,854
    2,089
    1903
    7,308.0
    2,227.48
    1909
    3,724
    1,135
  3. The M5, M7, M10, M11, M66 and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center. For additional bus and subway information and directions, call the Travel Information Bureau at 718-330-1234, 24 hours a day, or visit mta.info. By Car. Parking Information. Reserve a parking space ahead of your trip at the Lincoln Center websiteor call ...

  4. Apr 20, 2022 · The Brooklyn BridgeCity Hall and Chambers St. are closest to the Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway, the bridge is located right across the street from these subway stations. 4, 5, or 6 subway lines to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall; J or Z subway lines to Chambers St. 2 or 3 subway lines to Park Place; N or R subway lines to City Hall

  5. Jul 10, 2023 · Updated Jul 10, 2023. When it opened in 1964, the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge was the world's longest suspension span. The ends of the bridge are at historic Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn and Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, both of which guarded New York Harbor at the Narrows for over a century. The bridge was named after Giovanni da Verrazzano, who ...

  6. Thus, the high ridge that offered views of the New York Bay became known as “Bay Ridge.” The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which can be seen from most of the neighborhood due to its low buildings, connects Brooklyn and Staten Island and was completed in 1964.

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  8. Dec 2, 1982 · See the article in its original context from December 2, 1982, Section C, Page 32 December 2, 1982, Section C, Page 32

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