It isn't. It's called the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge spans the East River; it isn't called the East River.
The East River .
The East River .
Before the Brooklyn Bridge was built, people could only cross the East River from Manhattan to Brooklyn and back by boat.
The original name of the Brooklyn bridge was The Great East River Suspension Bridge.
It is not a sea, it is the East River.
Panorama of Brooklyn Bridge River Front and Tall Buildings from the East River - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
It is located in New York on the East River.
The Brooklyn Bridge crosses the East River, which is technically not a river, but an estuary, or tidal strait. Unlike a true river, it connects to the ocean on both sides. It flows south from the bay known as the Long Island Sound, down the east side of Manhattan and the west side of Queens and Brooklyn, and into the Atlantic Ocean.
The author said it was Clary, the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River.
Before the Brooklyn Bridge and the subway system were invented (in that order), the only way to cross the East River was by boat.
The Brooklyn Bridge spans the East River and was built to connect the City of New York with the City of Brooklyn. Since the bridge was opened, Brooklyn has become one of the five Boros of New York City.
No, it doesn't. The Brooklyn Bridge crosses the East River and connects the borough of Brooklyn to the borough of Manhattan. Note that the East River is not a true river, but a tidal strait. It connects to the ocean on both sides. It flows south from the bay known as the Long Island Sound, down the east side of Manhattan and the west side of Queens and Brooklyn, and into the Atlantic Ocean at New York Harbor.