Almost certainly, some of the construction crew, but there is ceremony attached to such engineering accomplishments. And there is an 'official opening' to pad egos.
One of the construction workers.
According to family legend, it was my mother who won a contest that chose her to be the first person to cross the bridge. She told us that she skated across the bridge on roller skates from NY to NJ and back after the ribbon was cut.
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes was first to cross the rope bridge. Surprisingly, it held his weight but broke from the strain of Charlie Pace crossing it.
On the left of the first bridge u cross there (you don't need to cross bridge)
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.
Before the Brooklyn Bridge was built, there was no way to cross the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan, or Manhattan to Brooklyn, except by boat. Traveling between them was extremely inconvenient. The Brooklyn Bridge changed all that. It made commuting much easier; it was now possible for people to live in Brooklyn, but work in Manhattan. It is not a coincidence that the five boroughs -- which at the time were separate cities -- incorporated into one city in 1898, only 5 years after the bridge opened. The Brooklyn Bridge helped bind the boroughs together into one city.
the last people to cross the bridge were the natives to the Russian/Alaskan areas..
the function of bridges is to give access to people and moving vehicles to places which beforehand were not avalible to access in the first place. eg to cross a river and get to the other side.
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The first person to cross the world was Abbigale Adams.
a Chinese emperor who wanted to cross a river and built a very good bridge