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BIG NEW SUSPENSION BRIDGE FOR NEW YORK,—lron-workers on a temporary structure to hang cables from the Verrazano-Narrows bridge connecting Brooklyn and Staten Island. The tower in the middle background will support the Brooklyn side of the span. The 325,000,000-dollar structure, scheduled for completion in 1965, will be the world’s largest single-span suspension bridge.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 13

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BIG NEW SUSPENSION BRIDGE FOR NEW YORK,—lron-workers on a temporary structure to hang cables from the Verrazano-Narrows bridge connecting Brooklyn and Staten Island. The tower in the middle background will support the Brooklyn side of the span. The 325,000,000-dollar structure, scheduled for completion in 1965, will be the world’s largest single-span suspension bridge. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 13

BIG NEW SUSPENSION BRIDGE FOR NEW YORK,—lron-workers on a temporary structure to hang cables from the Verrazano-Narrows bridge connecting Brooklyn and Staten Island. The tower in the middle background will support the Brooklyn side of the span. The 325,000,000-dollar structure, scheduled for completion in 1965, will be the world’s largest single-span suspension bridge. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 13