The story of modern Queens began when the Queensboro Bridge (aka the Ed Koch Queensboro bridge, but nobody in Queens actually calls it that) opened for business in 1909. Before the great span opened, ...
On March 30th, 1909, the Queensboro Bridge opened to traffic. Long Island City, and the rest of Queens, would never be the same. For the first time, vehicle traffic from eastern Long Island and ...
A Walkway Was Set to Open on the Queensboro Bridge. Until it Wasn’t. A long-awaited pedestrian path appeared to be finished this month. A ribbon-cutting was scheduled. A news release was prepared.
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