The stone used in the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge primarily came from a quarry in Haverstraw, New York, located on the west bank of the Hudson River. This granite was chosen for its durability and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, some of the limestone used for the bridge's foundations was sourced from other areas, including a quarry in New Jersey. The combination of these materials contributed to the bridge's iconic structure.
The Brooklyn Bridge is a suspension bridge.
The brooklyn bridge is not a arch bridge
No. The Brooklyn Bridge is a non-opening bridge.
The Manhattan Bridge. Three bridges connect Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan. In order from south to north, they are the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge and the Williamsburg Bridge.
Yes. the Brooklyn Bridge has lights on it.
No the Brooklyn Bridge is in New York.
Brooklyn Bridge was the longest bridge in the world when it was opened.
The East River .
The Brooklyn bridge was Finished in 1883. =]
The Brooklyn Bridge takes you from New York City to Brooklyn. B-)
There are eight cables in the Brooklyn Bridge.
the Brooklyn bridge is an example of Gothic architecture