There are a total of 2,000 bridges and tunnels in New York City alone. In the Bronx there are five bridges - Pelham Bridge, Hutchinson River Parkway Bridge, Unionport Bridge, Eastern Boulevard Bridge, and City Island Bridge.
9 bridges. Brooklyn Bridge,Manhattan Bridge,Williamsburg Bridge,Queensboro Bridge,Triborough Bridge,Willis Avenue Bridge,Madison Avenue Bridge,Henry Hudson Bridge,and George Washington Bridge.
There are seven bridges that connect into the Bronx. These bridges are the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, Eastchester Bridge, Pelham Bridge, Hutchinson River Parkway Bridge, Union port Bridge, Eastern Boulevard Bridge, and City Island Bridge.
There are four major bridges and one tunnel connecting to Brooklyn. There are no major bridges IN Brooklyn that I'm aware of. The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and the Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges connect Manhattan to Brooklyn, and the Verrazano Bridge connects Staten Island to Brooklyn.
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There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free.
Just one: The George Washington Bridge. New Jersey is also connected to New York City via the Bayonne and Verrazano Bridges. The Bayonne Bridge connects New Jersey to Staten Island, and the Verrazano connects Staten Island to Brooklyn. But this technically does not count, since you asked, "How many bridges connect Manhattan to New Jersey?" not, "How many bridges connect New York City to New Jersey?" Also, the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels connect Manhattan to New Jersey. But, obviously, tunnels aren't the same as bridges.
The Brooklyn Bridge is a suspension bridge.
Holland tunnel to NJ is free, Brooklyn,Manhattan,Queens,Willis Ave Bridges are free out of NYC
Brooklyn, NY is a part of New York City, so the answer is 0 miles.
its not a highway, there are all bridges like the Brooklyn bridge
No, they are not the same bridge. Three bridges connect Lower Manhattan to Brooklyn: the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge. The Brooklyn Bridge is the furthest south, the Manhattan Bridge is in the middle, and the Williamsburg Bridge is the furthest north. The Brooklyn Bridge was originally called the "New York and Brooklyn Bridge," which is perhaps where some of the confusion comes from. But when the bridge opened in 1883, New York City consisted mostly of just Manhattan. It was not until 15 years later, in 1898, that the five boroughs -- Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island -- united to form modern-day New York City. Before then, Brooklyn was its own city (the other three consisted of small towns and farmland), so the bridge was called the "New York and Brooklyn Bridge" because it united the city of New York and the city of Brooklyn. Of course, today Brooklyn is part of New York City, so calling it the "New York and Brooklyn Bridge" is redundant.
According to Wikipedia, the oldest bridge in New York State is the Hyde Hall Covered Bridge (1823). It's also recognized as the oldest covered bridge in the USA, although some folks in Vermont might contest that. The oldest bridge in New York City is the High Bridge, officially named the "Aqueduct Bridge", connecting Manhattan and the Bronx, build in 1848 as part of the Croton Aqueduct.
Brooklyn is a borough in the city of New York, in the state of New York.
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Brooklyn, New York's area is 62,016 acres.