If it's the one in Lower Hutt near Wellington in New Zealand then it's named after my grandad Sir John Kennedy-Good who was the mayor of Lower Hutt for 16 years during the 1970s and 1980s.
because prince albert was a good and kind man to brunel so he named a bridge after him
no the bridge is not a suspension it's a cantilever bridge It's named after it's founder Isaiah Hart.
The Italian was Giovanni de Verrazano and the bridge is called the Verrazano -Narrows Bridge which is a double- decked suspension bridge connecting the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City at the Narrows
If you say good-bye to a friend on a bridge, you will never see each other again.
people of new brunswick and pei who whated a good bridge so they made this
The Kennedy-Good bridge that crosses the Hutt River at the base of the suburb of Kelson was named after a Mayor of Lower Hutt
Kennedy Bridge - Niamey - was created in 1970.
Robert F. Kennedy Bridge was created in 1936.
John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge was created in 1963.
John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge was created in 1959.
because prince albert was a good and kind man to brunel so he named a bridge after him
Among others, George Washington had a bridge named after him.
Robert Kennedy's wife was Ethel Kennedy. At the renaming of the Triborough Bridge on November 19, 2008, she was presented the bill that the Governor of New York signed to change the Tribourough Bridge to the Robert F Kennedy Bridge! TW
Yes, Alter Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge was named by the Native Americans. They named the bridge Nonnezoshe. President William Taft used presidential proclamation to designate the Rainbow Bridge as a national monument.
Stourbridge, Corbridge, Cambridge, Hebden Bridge, Axbridge and there are probably many more as towns were very often built near a bridge over a river and named after the bridge. Cambridge is a very good example of this - named after the River Cam.
John F Kennedy, the president had a wife named Jackie and his father's name was Joseph Kennedy.