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Q: What did the workers in the Brooklyn bridge experience?
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Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?

The Brooklyn bridge was designed by John Roebling and the Roeblings helped in the process of building the bridge with many other workers.


How many workers were killed while making the Brooklyn bridge?

At least 27 workers were killed during the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. One of them was John A. Roebling, the designer and engineer who planned the bridge. Please see the related link for details.


Is the Brooklyn bridge a arch bridge?

The brooklyn bridge is not a arch bridge


Is Brooklyn Bridge a cantilever bridge?

The Brooklyn Bridge is a suspension bridge.


How did the Brooklyn Bridge involve caissons disease?

The disease was first named "cassion disease," by Dr. Andrew Smith, who was the on-site doctor while the Brooklyn Bridge was being built. He called it "cassion disease" because the workers developed it after working in the underwater cassions of the bridge.


Does the Brooklyn Bridge open in the middle?

No. The Brooklyn Bridge is a non-opening bridge.


What is the bridge next to the Brooklyn Bridge?

The Manhattan Bridge. Three bridges connect Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan. In order from south to north, they are the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge and the Williamsburg Bridge.


Does the Brooklyn bridge have lights on it?

Yes. the Brooklyn Bridge has lights on it.


Is the Brooklyn Bridge in Arizona?

No the Brooklyn Bridge is in New York.


When did work on the Brooklyn Bridge begin?

Workers began constructing the bridge on January 3rd, 1870. For more information, see the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry.


Is there anything interesting about the Brooklyn bridge?

Brooklyn Bridge was the longest bridge in the world when it was opened.


Where is the Brooklyn Bridge?

The East River .