
From Tragedy to Triumph: What Really Happened When the Brooklyn Bridge Opened in 1883
The Brooklyn Bridge, a marvel of engineering and a symbol of innovation, has an intriguing history filled with stories of determination, tragedy, and triumph. As we delve into 12 fascinating facts about the bridge’s opening in 1883, you’ll discover the human spirit and ingenuity that shaped this iconic landmark. From its groundbreaking construction to the […]
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