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This bridge in New York once hosted 21 elephants; 5 interesting things to know

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2026, 00:24 IST
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This bridge in New York once hosted 21 elephants; 5 interesting things to know

New York is one of the most beautiful cities in the world attracting travellers from all over the world. The city is renowned for its incredible history, architecture, expensive real estate, delicious food, scenic parks, skyscrapers and broadway culture. But today we will tell you about a bridge in New York where once 21 elephants and 17 camels walked!

We are talking about the famous Brooklyn Bridge which is an architectural marvel. The bridge is considered one of the best bridges in the world of construction. Situated in New York City the bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs and crosses the East river.

Here are five fun facts about this amazing bridge:

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An engineering wonder with remarkable records

The Brooklyn Bridge was inaugurated in 1883. It is not just the first structure to span the East River, but also one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. Not many must be aware that the bridge measures 1,595.5 feet across its main span. The two stone towers, which were 276.5 feet above the river, were taller than any offices in New York then, which radically shifted the shape of the city and made the towers a sensational place of recognition at first sight.

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A birdy haven

Set in the heart of the city, the bridge is a haven for wildlife lovers as well. Peregrine falcons, once destroyed by pesticides, have now returned to nest at the top of its towers, joining pigeons and other birds in finding refuge above the urban hustle. It is a testament to both nature’s resilience and the bridge’s enduring legacy.

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Protestors’ space

In the current day, it holds more than 103,051 automobiles, 28,845 pedestrians, and 5,504 cyclists per day (2024 averages). Its broad walkway has also been the witness of some of its most notable protests, starting with early marches in favour of women suffrage to current movements, the bridge has been the stage for various protests.

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The first bridge to use steel cables

Brooklyn Bridge became the first ever in history to utilise the galvanised steel wire in its cable design which made a change in the design of an initial iron and then, use of steel in making it lightweight and long lasting. Each of the four main cables measures about 15.75 inches (40 cm) in diameter and contains 5,282 galvanized steel wires. This innovation contributed to the influence of bridge-building worldwide, paving the way for longer and sturdier suspension bridges.

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Urban legends

It might sound a little impossible but just to prove the strength of the bridge, 21 elephants and 17 camels were made to cross the deck in 1884! Sounds interesting, right.

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