
George Washington Bridge
The George Washington Bridge is a major suspension bridge connecting Manhattan, New York City, to the borough of New Jersey. It spans the Hudson River, facilitating the movement of thousands of vehicles daily. Opened in 1931, it features tall towers and cables that hold up the roadway. The bridge is a vital transportation link, easing travel between New York and New Jersey and supporting commerce and commuting. Its impressive engineering and strategic importance make it one of the busiest and most recognizable bridges in the world.