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site: Edgar's Billiards Club & Restaurant
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Description
Description
Its Gothic-inspired stone pylons and
intricate steel-cable webs have moved poets like Walt Whitman and
Hart Crane to sing the praises of this great span, the first to
cross the East River and connect Manhattan to Brooklyn. Begun in
1867 and ultimately completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is now
the city's best-known symbol of the age of growth that seized the
city during the late 19th century. Walk across the bridge and
imagine the awe that New Yorkers of that age felt at seeing two
boroughs joined by this span. It's still astounding.
Walking the bridge: Walking the
Brooklyn Bridge is one of my all-time favorite New York activities,
although there's no doubt that the Lower Manhattan views from the
bridge now have a painful resonance as well as a joyous spirit. A
wide wood-plank pedestrian walkway is elevated above the traffic,
making it a relatively peaceful, and popular, walk. It's a great
vantage point from which to contemplate the New York skyline and
the East River.There's a sidewalk entrance on Park Row, just
across from City Hall Park (take the 4, 5, or 6 train to Brooklyn
Bridge/City Hall). But why do this walk away from Manhattan,
toward the far less impressive Brooklyn skyline? Instead, for
Manhattan skyline views, take an A or C train to High Street, one
stop into Brooklyn. From there, you'll be on the bridge in no time:
Come above ground, then walk through the little park to Cadman
Plaza East and head downslope (left) to the stairwell that will
take you up to the footpath. (Following Prospect Place under the
bridge, turning right onto Cadman Plaza East, will also take you
directly to the stairwell.) It's a 20- to 40-minute stroll over the
bridge to Manhattan, depending on your pace, the amount of foot
traffic, and the number of stops you make to behold the spectacular
views (there are benches along the way). The footpath will deposit
you right at City Hall Park.
Tasty tips:
The perfect
complement to your stroll over the Brooklyn Bridge is a stop for
pizza at Grimaldi's, followed by homemade ice cream at the
Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory (tel. 718/246-3963), at
the Fulton Ferry Fire Boat House on the river and in the shadow of
the bridge. The pizza and ice cream will fortify you for your
stroll into Manhattan.
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