Adding to the traffic

December 19, 1903
On this date, the Williamsburg Bridge was opened in New York City. It was America’s first major suspension bridge using steel towers instead of the customary masonry towers.

It was built to alleviate traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge and to provide a link between Manhattan and the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Taking over seven years to complete, the 1,600 foot Williamsburg Bridge was the world’s longest suspension bridge until the 1920s.

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