Tag: “Brooklyn Bridge”

24 places found.

  1. Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the US. It crosses the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan.

  2. Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Once a predominant stomping ground of Hasidic Jews and veritable urban industrial wasteland, the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn has reinvented itself (due in part to its geographic proximity to the waterfront and Manhattan) as a thriving community of artists and artist wannabes as well as the brunt of many a snarky blog post.

  3. Bixby Creek Bridge

    No journey to Big Sur would be complete without a stop to admire the elegant 1932 single arch design of Bixby Creek Bridge in its idyllic California coastline setting, thirteen miles south of Carmel.

    You can read all about it at:

    http://www.beachcalifornia.com/bixby.html

  4. Coney Island

    hot dogs, corn dogs, delectable edibles battered and fried into very configuration imaginable + gutscrambling roaring rollercoaster ride along rickety wooden rails + freakshow funtime + swim at your own risk + wonder wheel + mermaids out on the town = coney island

  5. I. B. Perrine Bridge

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  6. St. Johns Bridge

    The St. Johns bridge spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.

  7. Quilceda Creek, WA

    This is a tide water creek that flows into Puget Sound near downtown Marysville WA just east of I-5 Marysville 4th Street exit.

  8. Alexander III bridge

    "Alexandre III" bridge (pont Alexandre III) is a classified historical monument of Paris and was a gift from Russian tsar Axander III for the Universal Exhibition in 1900. Its single arch is considered a technical marvel, and displays exuberant architectural features which certainly catches the eye.

  9. Charles Bridge

    The Charles Bridge is one of the most popular sights in Prague. It connects the Old Town to the Malá Strana and is prone to extreme tourist traffic jams.

  10. Cairo, Egypt

    Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة), which means "The Vanquisher" or "The Triumphant", is the capital city of Egypt. Cairo was founded in AD 969 and is the sixteenth most populous metropolitan area in the world, as well as the most populous metropolitan area in Africa .

    Cairo is located on the banks and islands of the Nile River in the north of Egypt.

    Must-Sees in Cairo!:

    - The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, is home to the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities in the world.