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Hudson River
It was built in 1874 and spans Sparkill Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River.
For the same reason any bridge is built; to cross the river.
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.
Tranjan's Bridge, or Bridge of Apollodorus, was built over the Danube River around 103-105 AD.
West Point juts out into the Hudson River.
Connecticut's first bridge was built in 1808 across the Connecticut River at Windsor.
It was built to symbolize what he does. It was originally the Delaware River Bridge. It was basically designed in dedication to him.
The first built bridge in New York was the wooden Albany Bridge, completed in 1790. It spanned the Hudson River and connected Albany and Rensselaer. The bridge was significant as it facilitated transportation and commerce, marking a pivotal development in the region's infrastructure. However, it was eventually replaced by more durable structures due to weathering and increased traffic demands.
it was built in 1970
The Iron Bridge at Coalbrookdale The world's first cast iron bridge was built over the River Severn at Coalbrookdale in 1779
The first bridge was probably a copy of a tree falling over a river. It was built o allow easy access for people acorss a river. The same reasons bridges are built today.