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South Street Seaport, with Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, and Williamsburg Bridge visible in background. City's crossings date back to 1693, when its first bridge, known as the King's Bridge, was constructed over Spuyten Duyvil Creek between Manhattan and the Bronx, located in the present-day Kingsbridge neighborhood. The bridge, composed ...
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The Downtown Manhattan Historic District in Manhattan, Kansas is a 25.8 acres (10.4 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The district generally includes the blocks between Humboldt and Pierre Sts. from 3rd to 5th Sts.
Nearly 40,000 Kansas Citians packed the banks of the Missouri River to celebrate the completion of the first railroad bridge across the Missouri River on July 3, 1869.
University Heights Bridge, New York City (Manhattan and the Bronx) Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, New York City (Brooklyn and Staten Island) Wards Island Bridge, New York City (Manhattan and the Bronx) Washington Bridge, New York City (Manhattan and the Bronx) Whirlpool Rapids Bridge, Niagara Falls, New York to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
To highlight the Brooklyn Bridge's cultural status, the city proposed building a Brooklyn Bridge museum near the bridge's Brooklyn end in the 1970s. [396] Though the museum was ultimately not constructed, as many as 10,000 drawings and documents relating to it were found in a carpenter shop in Williamsburg in 1976. [397]
Bridge No. 222-Off System Bridge: 1940 2008-07-8 Beaver: Barton: Bridge No. 640-Federal Aid Highway System Bridge: 1940 2008-7-8 Beaver: Barton: Brush Creek Bridge: 1924 1983-03-10 Baxter Springs: Cherokee: Brush Creek Bridge: ca. 1930: 1985-07-02 Coyville
Pages in category "Bridges in Kansas City, Kansas" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.