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- Clip ID#:
- 593164
- Number of Views:
- 342
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- 10
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- Date Uploaded:
- 3 Jan 2010
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- 30 FPS
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- Duration:
- 00:00:12,21
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Credit: Dale Adam Zoghlin
The Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Spanning the East River, the bridge connects the New York boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan. With a total length of 6,016 feet (1833m), it was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1883.
Designed by John Augustus Roebling and completed by his son Washington Roebling, the bridge today remains an architectural marvel and arguably the most influential bridge design in the world. The National Park Service designated the Brooklyn Bridge a National Historic Landmark in 1964.
Bright lights illuminate the structure at night, highlighting the neo-gothic support towers and massive steel suspension cables. The bridge presently contains a six lane highway for motor vehicle traffic, and a separate walkway for bicycles and pedestrians.
See our other images for more on this subject and other formats of this video.
Broadcast Formats:
1920X1080 HD
720X486 NTSC
720X576 PAL
MultiMedia Formats:
320x240
400x300
480x270
640x480
Click here to see more views of New York.
Credit: Dale Adam Zoghlin
The Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Spanning the East River, the bridge connects the New York boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan. With a total length of 6,016 feet (1833m), it was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1883.
Designed by John Augustus Roebling and completed by his son Washington Roebling, the bridge today remains an architectural marvel and arguably the most influential bridge design in the world. The National Park Service designated the Brooklyn Bridge a National Historic Landmark in 1964.
Bright lights illuminate the structure at night, highlighting the neo-gothic support towers and massive steel suspension cables. The bridge presently contains a six lane highway for motor vehicle traffic, and a separate walkway for bicycles and pedestrians.
See our other images for more on this subject and other formats of this video.
Location: New York, united states


