Much of your question depends on whether you're driving or walking, where you start on the Brooklyn Bridge and where you end up in Central Park.
If I walked from the Manhattan side of the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge to the corner of 5th Avenue and 59th Street, I'd walk about six miles.
The Brooklyn bridge is 1.13 miles long. If you want to walk it to Brooklyn and then back, its 2.26 miles long.
3.9 miles.
There are a total of 2,000 bridges and tunnels in New York City alone. In the Bronx there are five bridges - Pelham Bridge, Hutchinson River Parkway Bridge, Unionport Bridge, Eastern Boulevard Bridge, and City Island Bridge.
The George Washington Bridge The Manhattan Bridge The Brooklyn Bridge The Robert F Kennedy Bridge or The Tribourogh Bridge 59th Street Bridge Williamsburg Bridge The Lincoln Tunnel Holland Tunnel Queens-Midtown Tunnel Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel
2.5 miles
There are four tunnels connecting to Manhattan: the Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, and Queens-Midtown Tunnel. The Lincoln and Holland Tunnels connect New Jersey to Manhattan. The Queens-Midtown Tunnel connects Queens to Manhattan, and the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel connects Brooklyn to Manhattan.
There's a Broadway in Brooklyn. The one in Manhattan is about five miles away, but it's thirteen miles long, so the number you're looking for may vary.
There are eight cables in the Brooklyn Bridge.
It can be anywhere from 2 to 20 miles depending on where on the west side and where in Brooklyn you are referring to. your best bet is to put two addresses into Google maps and have it map it out for you.
It can be anywhere from 2 to 20 miles depending on where on the west side and where in Brooklyn you are referring to. your best bet is to put two addresses into google maps and have it map it out for you.
According to Wikipedia, the oldest bridge in New York State is the Hyde Hall Covered Bridge (1823). It's also recognized as the oldest covered bridge in the USA, although some folks in Vermont might contest that. The oldest bridge in New York City is the High Bridge, officially named the "Aqueduct Bridge", connecting Manhattan and the Bronx, build in 1848 as part of the Croton Aqueduct.
The total length of the Manhattan Bridge is 6,855 feet (2,089 meters). The portion that actually runs over water (over the East River) is only about 2,100 feet (640 meters), though.