He marched 21elephants across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Across Brooklyn Bridge - 1899 was released on: USA: March 1899
Yes, the Brooklyn Bridge has a pedestrian walkway.
140,000 cars go over the Brooklyn Bridge on average a day.
The Brooklyn Heights neighborhood is on the northwest side of Brooklyn, at the edge of New York Harbor, a little bit south of the Brooklyn Bridge. It is across the harbor from the Financial District (the tip of Lower Manhattan on the East Side).
Woodlawn, NY is actually in the Bronx. Take the #4 train (Jerome Av and Bainbridge Av - across from the Woodlawn cemetary) all the way into Brooklyn.
They are about 3.5 miles apart as the crow flies, according to the measurements I got from Google Maps: I measured a straight line from where the Hudson River touches New Jersey, across the Hudson River, across Manhattan at approximately 59th Street, across the East River, to where the East River touches Brooklyn.
It's less than 2 miles straight west across the Williamsburg Bridge.
Brooklyn, New York City, USA - 96.9 square miles.
Before the Brooklyn Bridge was built and opened for use in 1883, people commuted across the East River by boats. Regular ferries operated between Kings County and the island of Manhattan.
No. The subway trains to and from Brooklyn run on their own elevated lines. They do not use the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge is for cars, buses, trucks, and pedestrian traffic only. There used to be trolleys that ran across the Brooklyn Bridge, but that was only from 1898 to 1950. The old BRT line also ran over the bridge and just barely into Manhattan, to its last stop, but that was around a hundred years ago.
Two: Manhattan and Brooklyn. There is also a terminal in nearby Newark, New Jersey just across the river.