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 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.
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.
The Lincoln Tunnel is located on the Hudson River. It traverses the Hudson and connects New York City to New Jersey. The Tunnel crosses the water at 38th to 39th Street in Manhattan, and at Union City in New Jersey.
The Lincoln Tunnel is located on the Hudson River. It traverses the Hudson and connects New York City to New Jersey. The Tunnel crosses the water at 38th to 39th Street in Manhattan, and at Union City in New Jersey.
One river that is in Yew York City is the Hudson River. The Hudson River got its name from Henry Hudson, Henry Hudson discovered this river. There is also the East River and the Harlem River in New York City.
The largest river in New York State is the Hudson river.
It takes about 3 minutes (up to 25 in bad traffic) to drive the two-thirds of a mile (just over 1 kilometer) across the Hudson River from New York City to New Jersey or vice versa. The Hudson River separates Manhattan island from New Jersey. Manhattan is on the east side of the Hudson River, and New Jersey is on the west side. The George Washington Bridge, which traverses the Hudson and connects Manhattan to New Jersey, is 3500 feet (1067 meters) long. So, the distance between New York City and New Jersey is about 3500 feet or 1067 meters.
New York City has several bridges; none of them is called "the New York City Bridge." Some of the bridges serving New York City span the Hudson river, some the East River and some go over the Arthur Kill and the Verrazano Narrows, which are part sof the Port of New York.
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
Albany, the capitalof New York state, is on the Hudson River where the river is joined by the Mohawk River.
New York City is located at the mouth of the Hudson River.