The oldest suspension bridge in the United States, The Brooklyn Bridge in New York City stretches over the East River from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge took 13 years to build. At the time of opening the bridge was the largest suspension bridge in the world and the first wire steel suspension bridge ever. Designed by engineer John A. Roebling, the bridge is 5,989 feet long and is 85 feet wide. Through the years the Brooklyn Bridge has become a treasured landmark in the United States and has been used in numerous television shows and movies throughout the years.
The Night Loop Evening Tour offers New York City visitors a guided two-hour look at The Big Apple at night by motor coach for an informative approach to the bright lights of the City That Never Sleeps, with sites seen including the Empire State Building, Chinatown, Rockefeller Center and more!
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Every year in October, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy throws a Harvest Festival at Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO (the Brooklyn neighborhood directly across from Manhattan at the other end of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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