Description The Brooklyn Bridge was opened to the public on May 24, 1883. Just as with many of our other NYC bridges, this bridge at its opening was the largest suspension bridge in the world. Yet of course every new feat's glory must come to an end. Or has it? You see today this beauty may not be braking any records but it certainly has never lost its charm.Still magnificent as it spans across the East River to bridge the gap between Brooklyn and Manhattan, this bridge is still considered to be one of the most famous of them all....'and also one of the most beautiful.Yes, New Yorkled's walked across it countless times not for the sake of getting to the other side. No. But simply for the joy of it all. It's a great feeling and one which everyone should experience upon their visit to this great city.So friends.....it is with great sincerity that you enjoy the rest of our collection should you not choose to purchase anything....'and hopefully you'll walk away having learnt a thing or two about New York City's makeup, her history and her charm.Image was taken from a boat passing by underneath along the East River.
New Yorkled, NYC Member Since July 2007 Artist Statement Welcome all New Yorkled's friends, acquaintances, subscribers and others. For the many of you out there familiar with New Yorkled's work.....you'd know that New Yorkled's striven to capture the essence of New York City and what lies just beyond its borders through words, photography and art.
'and thus this new stage begins. Here's hoping that you'd have enjoyed your visit should you have decided not to purchase any of the artwork shown in New Yorkled's pages here. So please take a look at the galleries there and hold tight since there'll be plenty more on the way.