Yes, the George Washington Bridge (the "GWB") transverses the Hudson River at approximately 181st Street of Manhattan.
The George Washington Bridge traverses the Hudson River. It connects New Jersey to Upper Manhattan.
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The George Washington Bridge traverses the Hudson River. It is the only bridge that connects New Jersey to the West Side of Manhattan.
The George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the length of the Hudson River. This bridge connects the states of New York and New Jersey.
The George Washington Bridge connects New Jersey to New York City. It traverses the Hudson River at Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey, and 181st Street in Upper Manhattan.
The George Washington Bridge connects New Jersey to New York City. It traverses the Hudson River at Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey, and 181st Street in Upper Manhattan.
You would cross the George Washington bridge, The Tappan Zee bridge, Rip Van Winkle bridge, Bear Mountain bridge, Poughkeepsie railroad bridge, Mid-Hudson bridge, Newburgh Beacon bridge, and the Kingston-Rhinecliff bridge
Fort Lee. The George Washington Bridge traverses the Hudson River at Fort Lee, New Jersey and 179th Street in Manhattan. However, Fort Lee is actually not a city, but a borough belonging to Bergen County.
I do believe that would be the Potomoc River
It is a county in northeastern New Jersey across the Hudson river from Manhattan NYC. The George Washington Bridge connects it and Manhattan.
Hudson River Bridge Company at Albany was created in 1856.