Since Brooklyn Bridge was completed in the 19th century, it had been an iconic feature of the New York City. Being not only a bridge that connected Manhattan and Brooklyn for transportation convenience, Brooklyn Bridge had also become one of the greatest landmarks of New York City, even the U.S.A. To be honest, it is Brooklyn Bridge that contributes a lot to the development of the New York City and is the witness to the modernization of the New York City as well.
First of all, Brooklyn Bridge itself is a monumental achievement that reflected a new industrial era of technological progress. The design for the bridge first emerged from John Roebling, a great engineer as well as a pioneering genius. Starting from 1869, the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge was innovative due to the incorporation of a unique suspension design by strong steel cables and stable caissons. In details, Roebling used steel cable to design a suspension bridge to replace the rigid chains and rods previously …show more content…
On May 24, 1883, the first day of the open of Brooklyn Bridge, over 50 thousand people attended the opening ceremony for the Brooklyn Bridge. All this only marked the beginning of the Brooklyn Bridge’s lasting cultural impact. (The Brooklyn Bridge: A World Wonder, Catherine Troup) What’s more, the beauty of its architectural design also linked the past and future. With the majesty of its gothic towers and modern suspension steel wires, the Brooklyn Bridge has become a symbol of national pride. (The Cathedral and The Bridge: Structure and Symbol, Billington, David P., and Robert Mark, 2010) Proclaimed as “the eighth wonder of the world”, Brooklyn Bridge was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972. (Brooklyn Bridge: From Wikipedia, the free