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The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting the New York City boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn.

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Sep 14, 2023
We crossed the Verrazano around 6am en route to Hershey, PA. That early in the morning, crossing the bridge is quite easy. Looking right when Staten Island bound you see a few ferries, barges, and ma… Full review by TheFiveRoadTrippers
Jun 9, 2023
It's a feat of engineering, a soaring bridge that links Brooklyn to Staten Island. An important part of the region's highway network. We sailed under it in our cruise ship and it is magnificent on … Full review by Thomas V
Apr 3, 2023
This is a very. long bridge. The Verrazanno Narrows Bridge connects Brooklyn with Staten Island, both boroughs of NYC. The bridge spans the entrance to the New York harbor. It was once the longest … Full review by 619jeffry

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Construction completed:1959 to 1964

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When Verrazano first open was it called Kennedy Bridge in 1964 ?
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No , the only change I could see was they corrected the spelling to include the Two "z"" in Verrazzano last year ??
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What are you thoughts on safety at the park in the early morning hours? We are looking for a place to view the arrival of the …
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What are you thoughts on safety at the park in the early morning hours? We are looking for a place to view the arrival of the Queen Mary 2. Thanks!
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lololol asked by someone from Ohio. This spot is as safe as anywhere in the city - you should get out more
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Can you cross with a recreational boat attached on a weekend.
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I believe you can, I've seen cars pulling boats across, but you would have to use the upper level.
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Does the program affect my current Paratransit eligibility status?
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No. The AAR MetroCard issued by NYC Transit will serve as both your Paratransit customer identification card to use when you ride Access-A-Ride and as a MetroCard if...
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