Brooklyn is connected to Queens by land. It is also connected by 3 bridges and 2 tunnels to Manhattan. It is connected by one bridge to Staten Island.
Staten Island is connected to the borough of Brooklyn via the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (more commonly called just, "The Verrazano Bridge").
The Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 24, 1883.
Manhattan and Brooklyn are connected by the Brooklyn Bridge which is about 3/10 of a mile long.
The Brooklyn Bridge does not connect any two cities. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Before the five boroughs consolidated into one city in 1898, Brooklyn was its own city. The Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883, so for the first five years of its existence it connected the city of Brooklyn to New York City.
No two states are connected by the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. The Verrazano Bridge connects Staten Island and Brooklyn. Staten Island and Brooklyn are two of New York City's five boroughs, and, along with the other three boroughs, are in New York State.
No countRies are connected by the Brooklyn Bridge. Besides, you do NOT really use the word COUNTY in New York City. You use Boroughs, which have different names, Borough of Bronx = Bronx County AKA The Bronx Borough of Brooklyn = Kings County Borough of Manhattan = New York County Borough of Queens = Queens County [This is the only area in NYC where the County & Borough share the same name] Borough of Staten Island = Richmond County. The Brooklyn Bridge connects New York County [Manhattan] with Kings County [Brooklyn]. NYC = The City of New York, AKA New York City = 5 of 62 counties in New York State.
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he is called Brooklyn because that is where he was conceived.
Brooklyn's landmarks include: the Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
The address of the Brooklyn Children'S Museum is: 145 Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213-1930