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Brooklyn, a borough founded by the Dutch in the 17th
century was an independent city until 1898, when Brooklyn decided in a
close vote to become a borough
of New York. At that time the Brooklyn bridge had connected the two cities
for 15 years.
The impressive bridge spans the East river from Brooklyn to lower Manhattan
and stretches for about 1.5 km.
A pedestrian path is available and gives you the opportunity to have a
unique view on the south side of Manhattan, particularly on the magnificent
Woolworth building as you can see on the accompanying
picture.
The construction of the Brooklyn Bridge started in 1869 and took 14 years
to complete it. The driving force behind the whole project, John Roebling
died during the construction, together with 20 of his workers. His son
took over but he got the caisson- disease during the works on the pillars
of the bridge and was on his dead bed during the inauguration. That day
about 150,000 people crossed the bridge. The Brooklyn Bridge ranks as
one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century and remains
on of New York's most popular and well known landmarks.
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