The water under the Verrazano bridge is actually the Atlantic Ocean. New York Harbor, the East River, and the Hudson river up to Albany is a fjord. The tide can be measured in Troy, and there is some salt water in the river, depending on the season.
Giovanni De verrazano discovered the verrazano bridge in 1508
over 650 ft
the bridge is called the verrazano narrows.
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is in New York, and it connects Staten Island and Brooklyn. It crosses over the Hudson River.
Please, check your spelling. If you are asking "Who were the founders of the Verrazano Bridge", then the answer is... The Verrazano bridge was named after Giovanni de Verrazano, and explorer from France.
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge connects Brooklyn and Staten Island, crossing "the Narrows", a strait between Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay.
It is a double-decked suspension bridge.
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The length of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is 13,700 feet. This suspension bridge is in New York City, and it has a height of 692 feet.
Verrazano Narrows Bridge
Uh...sort of. The Verrazano Bridge connects the borough of Brooklyn to the borough of Staten Island. It spans the water between Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay. It doesn't span the open ocean; it spans the bay that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Staten Island is connected to the borough of Brooklyn via the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (more commonly called just, "The Verrazano Bridge").