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Has the Brooklyn Bridge ever been rebuilt?

Because of the elevation of the span above the East River and the relatively low-lying shores, the rest of the bridge, sloping down to ground level, extends quite far inland on both sides of the river. Between 1944 and 1954, a comprehensive reconstruction took place.



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The Brooklyn Bridge is older than the Manhattan Bridge. Designed by John Roebling, his son, Washington Roebling, completed it as chief engineer, according to Wikipedia, although he was ill for a large part of the building process.

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The Brooklyn Bridge took 14 years to build and opened in 1883; the Golden Gate was under construction for three and a third years and was completed in 1937.

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History. The name is an acronym of Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. The area has been known variously as Rapailie, Olympia, and Walentasville; the developer who began its current gentrification is Two Trees Management, led at the time by David Walentas.

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  • A tragedy occurred almost immediately.


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