The Brooklyn Bridge is maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT). They oversee the bridge's structural integrity, repairs, and general upkeep. Additionally, the NYC DOT collaborates with other city agencies and contractors to ensure the bridge remains safe and accessible for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
The Brooklyn Bridge is the one and only name the bridge has. Meaning, "The Brooklyn Bridge" IS the correct name. Originally it was called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, but that was before Brooklyn became part of New York City.
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Originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, it was dubbed the Brooklyn Bridge in an 1867 letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and formally so named by the city government in 1915.
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 span of the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge is 12,831 feet(3,911 meters).
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Before the Brooklyn Bridge was built, the only way to travel from Brooklyn to Manhattan and back was by ferry. When the bridge was built, people could finally travel quickly and easily, and in large numbers, between the two boroughs. People could now live in Brooklyn, and commute into Manhattan to work, which wasn't really feasible before, since the ferry system wasn't equipped to carry large numbers of commuters at once. The Brooklyn Bridge helped unite the city, not just physically, but socially as well. In fact, in 1898, just five years after the bridge was completed, the five boroughs united to form modern-day New York City.
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It depends where you are at right now, but no matter where you're at, there you are.
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