10
Famous Bridges In New York City

1
Brooklyn Bridge

This looming wonder of the modern world connects the financial district of Manhattan to the northeastern part of Brooklyn.

2
Manhattan Bridge

The Manhattan Bridge was completed in 1909 and connects Chinatown in Lower Manhattan to Downtown Brooklyn.

3
Williamsburg Bridge

The Williamsburg Bridge is the second of the three suspension bridges on our list that span the Lower East River.

4
Queensboro Bridge

The Roosevelt Island Tramway runs along the north side of this bridge and transports passengers from Manhattan to Roosevelt Island.

5.
George Washington Bridge

The George Washington Bridge, spans the Hudson River and connects Manhattan's west side with the state of New Jersey.

6
Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge

Famous as the starting point for the highly anticipated New York Marathon, the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge doesn't connect to Manhattan.

7
Robert F. Kennedy Bridge

This massive bridge complex was named National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1986 by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

8
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge

Opened in 1939 and spanning a total length of 3,770 feet long, this suspension bridge transports over 100,000 vehicles a day.

9
Throgs Neck Bridge

This suspension bridge carries six lanes of traffic from the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx with Queens's Bay Terrance.

10
Hell Gate Bridge

The Hell Gate Bridge boasts unique architecture that puts it on par with the larger bridges in NYC.

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