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Most Historic Bridges in the United States 

Brooklyn Bridge  (New York City)

Completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most iconic suspension bridges in the world. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn

Golden Gate Bridge  (San Francisco,) 

Opened in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is known for its distinctive orange-red color and Art Deco design. It spans the Golden Gate Strait  

Williamsburg Bridge (New York City) 

Completed in 1903, the Williamsburg Bridge was one of the longest suspension bridges in the world at the time 

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge  (San Francisco) 

Completed in 1903, the Williamsburg Bridge was one of the longest suspension bridges in the world at the time 

Tower Bridge (Sacramento) 

Built in 1935, the Tower Bridge is an iconic vertical lift bridge that spans the Sacramento River. It connects the cities of Sacramento . 

Bridges of Madison County (Iowa) 

These historic covered bridges in Madison County, Iowa, were made famous by the novel and movie "The Bridges of Madison County." 

Bunker Hill Covered Bridge (Claremont, New Hampshire) 

Built in 1903, the Bunker Hill Covered Bridge is one of the longest covered bridges in New Hampshire. It's a historic and picturesque structure that harks back to a bygone era of bridge construction. 

The Chain of Rocks Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)

Originally built in 1929, this historic Route 66 crossing spans the Mississippi River. Its distinctive "chain of rocks" in the middle of the river made navigation challenging 

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