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Product Description The Brooklyn Bridge Plans (antiqued architectural drawings & descriptions) Background: Architect John Augustus Roebling Location Brooklyn, New York, New York Date 1869 to 1883 Building Type suspension bridge Construction System steel cable, stone masonry piers. The Brooklyn Bridge, one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, stretches 5,989 feet (1825 m)[1] over the East River connecting the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. On completion, it was the largest suspension bridge in the world and the first steel-wire suspension bridge. Originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, it was dubbed the Brooklyn Bridge in an 1867 letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle,[2] and formally so named by the city government in 1915. Since its opening, it has become an iconic part of the New York skyline. In 1964 it was designated a National Historic Landmark. -wikipedia
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