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  2. Emily Warren Roebling - Wikipedia

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    Emily Warren Roebling (September 23, 1843 – February 28, 1903) was an engineer known for her contributions over a period of more than 10 years to the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge after her husband Washington Roebling developed caisson disease (a.k.a. decompression disease) and became bedridden. She served as a liaison and supervisor of ...

  3. Brooklyn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the caisson. Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge began on January 2, 1870. [44] The first work entailed the construction of two caissons, upon which the suspension towers would be built. [62] [5] The Brooklyn side's caisson was built at the Webb & Bell shipyard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and was launched into the river on March 19, 1870.

  4. Caisson (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic cross section of a pressurized caisson. In geotechnical engineering, a caisson (/ ˈ k eɪ s ən,-s ɒ n /; borrowed from French caisson 'box', from Italian cassone 'large box', an augmentative of cassa) is a watertight retaining structure [1] used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier, for the construction of a concrete dam, [2] or for the repair of ships.

  5. Brooklyn Bridge - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. About. Opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge provides passage between Brooklyn and Manhattan for motorists, trains, bicycles and pedestrians. One of the primary symbols of New York City, it is a marvel of design and provides spectacular views of the city's skyline. Duration: < 1 hour.

  6. All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - Tripadvisor

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    Oct 2021. As a fan of Frank Gehry's architecture, I had to stop to take a closer look at New York by Gehry. Originally known as Beekman Tower, or simply 8 Spruce Street. Just a couple blocks from the Brooklyn Bridge, it is 76 stories, standing tall in lower Manhattan. Clad in stainless steel, it really stands out among the other nearby skyscrapers.

  7. Highline to Brooklyn Bridge? - New York City Forum - Tripadvisor

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    The entrance to the bridge is on the other side of City Hall. This walk would take you through the West Village and Soho, which are places to see, but it is a long walk. I suppose you could walk to the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge and then walk back to Manhattan rather than do the whole thing.

  8. Washington Roebling - Wikipedia

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    Washington Roebling. Washington Augustus Roebling (May 26, 1837 – July 21, 1926) was an American civil engineer who supervised the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, designed by his father John A. Roebling. He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War as an officer at the Battle of Gettysburg .

  9. John A. Roebling - Wikipedia

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    John A. Roebling. John Augustus Roebling (born Johann August Röbling; June 12, 1806 – July 22, 1869) was a German -born American civil engineer. [ 1] He designed and built wire rope suspension bridges, in particular the Brooklyn Bridge, which has been designated as a National Historic Landmark and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark .