Completed in 1909 and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Manhattan Bridge is one of three major bridges connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn, alongside the Brooklyn and Williamsburg Bridges. Spanning the East River, this suspension bridge supports over 450,000 daily commuters via subway, car, bike, and foot. Its distinctive architecture and strategic location make it a prominent feature of the New York City skyline. Visitors can explore the bridge on Dumbo walking and photography tours, offering a unique perspective of the city’s urban landscape.
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