The Brooklyn Bridge, an iconic architectural marvel, celebrated its 141st birthday. President Chester A. Arthur presided over its opening in 1883. The bridge, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, is known for its beauty and impressive design.
On this day in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge first opened, the first fixed East River Crossing. Did you know that the bridge was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge and the name was officially changed to Brooklyn Bridge in 1915? https://t.co/AITaNj2UP9
141 years ago today, the most iconic bridge in the world opened to the public. Happy birthday to the Brooklyn Bridge! https://t.co/57plla3qUh
Happy 141st birthday to the iconic Brooklyn Bridge!🎂 🎉 Join us in celebrating this architectural marvel of New York City by sharing your best photo crossing the bridge with #Happy141BKBridge, and we'll RT. https://t.co/wJKNtc2oVS
Discover little-known facts about the Brooklyn Bridge on its 141st birthday! https://t.co/FUnP1QlVVp https://t.co/Blwrjy4Yhh
Discover little-known facts about the Brooklyn Bridge on its 141st birthday! 🎂 https://t.co/FUnP1QlVVp https://t.co/OohKcusfvE
"The Brooklyn Bridge is much more impressive and beautiful." 😉😉 https://t.co/bf3CBvtx0u https://t.co/9ToTnsequM
Good morning! The Brooklyn Bridge opened today in 1883. President Chester A. Arthur presided over the ceremony for the architectural masterpiece that spans the East River. https://t.co/Yp4hd5wnvQ
#OnThisDay in history, May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge — which spans the East River and connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn — opened as the longest suspension bridge in the world. https://t.co/AEeGLMzm3c
Brooklyn streets are about to get even prettier thanks to an asphalt art initiative led by @DowntownBklyn and the @NYC_DOT. https://t.co/jH6dOR66Bh