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  1. The bridge was constructed from 1856 -1866 to connect Cincinnati, Ohio to Covington, Kentucky. An engineering prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge, the John A. Roebling Bridge was recognized as a National HIstoric Landmark in 1975. Under the bridge, you’ll find Covington Plaza Amphitheater, which includes two hiking and biking trails connected ...

  2. Jun 8, 2021 · ARCHITECTURE & THE WOMAN BEHIND THE BRIDGE. The Brooklyn Bridge was the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge. Each of the four cables is capable of supporting a live load of 12,000 tons, and are composed of 5,296 galvanized steel wires. The two large gothic towers are constructed entirely of granite and stand 84m tall.

  3. Apr 29, 2018 · The Brooklyn Bridge was never a foregone conclusion. In the mid-19th century, a bridge high enough and long enough to jump clear over the water seemed to many an impossibility, but not to John Roebling, a German-born engineer who was a pioneer in suspension-bridge construction and wire manufacture.

  4. Nov 2021. Built in 1866, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time. The architect John A Roebling is the same architect of the Brooklyn Bridge which opened 20 years later. The bridge is open to pedestrians, and it provided a cool experience to cross over to the Kentucky side of the river and back with great views of the Ohio ...

  5. Nov 12, 2021 · San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge stands as a classic example of a suspension bridge. Gabrielle Lurie/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images. As the name implies, suspension bridges, like the Golden Gate Bridge or Brooklyn Bridge, suspend the roadway by cables, ropes or chains from two tall towers. These towers support the majority of the weight as compression pushes down on the ...

  6. Feb 26, 2024 · The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, holds the distinction of being the initial bridge globally to utilize steel wire for its suspension system reflecting in this Quora discussion. Its novel approach involved: Anchoring and suspending steel wire cables between towering stone pillars. Providing exceptional durability and steadiness.

  7. Oct 21, 2015 · Fast facts. • The Brooklyn Bridge was the first suspension bridge to use steel rather than iron for its cables. • Cable cars ran in NYC from 1883 to 1908, with the first line opening on the bridge. Elevated trains ran on the bridge until 1944; trolleys until 1954. • In December 2018, the US Department of Transportation awarded a $25 ...

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