
Queensboro Bridge
The Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge, is a suspension bridge in New York City that connects Manhattan and Queens. It spans the East River, providing a vital route for vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians. Opened in 1909, it features multiple lanes for traffic and pedestrian walkways, offering scenic views of the city skyline. The bridge is an important part of NYC's transportation network, facilitating efficient travel between the boroughs. Its historic architecture and functional design make it both an iconic landmark and a key infrastructure element of New York City.