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The
Brooklyn Bridge was the first bridge to link Manhattan
and Brooklyn and is considered to be one of the great
engineering triumphs of the 19th century. It measures
3,455 feet, 6 inches long, is 133 feet above the water,
took 13 years to build, and required over 600 workers.
Over 20 people died building the bridge, including the
bridges designer, John Roebling who died from
tetanus contracted when his foot was crushed while surveying
the site. His son, Washington, took over construction
of the bridge, and in 1872, while diving to supervise
underwater work, got the bends and became paralyzed.
Though he was confined to his sickbed, he continued
to direct the operation from his window overlooking
the bridge with the assistance of his wife.
Fun Facts:
On opening day, 150,000 people walked across the bridge.
Originally, there was a toll to cross the bridge.
The cost of the toll?
. one cent!
The bridge was the first to be constructed with steel,
and when it opened, was the longest suspension bridge
in the world.
SITES: http://www.endex.com/gf/buildings/bbridge/bbridge.html
http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Brooklyn_Bridge.html
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