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@AckeeTV the Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 24, 1883. The dedication ceremony was presided over by President Chester A. Arthur and New York Governor Grover Cleveland. Emily Roebling was given the honor of the first ride across the completed bridge, carrying a rooster as a symbol of victory The bridge's opening day saw 150,300 pedestrians cross, and "promenading" across the elevated walkway quickly became a popular activity 8. Just one week later, tragedy struck when a stampede on the Manhattan side stairs killed 12 people #subscribe to #ACKEETV BIG ACKEE FAM!!! Engineering Innovations The Brooklyn Bridge represented several groundbreaking engineering achievements: First use of steel-wire suspension cables (each containing 5,282 parallel wires) Largest pneumatic caissons ever used at the time Hybrid cable-stayed/suspension design with both vertical and diagonal cables Unprecedented span length (nearly 20% longer than any previous suspension bridge) Deepest underwater foundations (78.5 feet on the Manhattan side) John Roebling had designed the bridge to be six to eight times as strong as necessary, though inferior wire quality reduced this to about four times - still more than adequate Impact and Legacy The Brooklyn Bridge immediately transformed New York City: Connected Brooklyn and Manhattan, leading to Brooklyn's incorporation into Greater New York in 1898 Carried horse-drawn vehicles, cable cars, trolleys, elevated trains, and eventually automobiles Became a cultural icon, inspiring artists, poets & photographers Remained the world's longest suspension bridge until 1890 Notable events in the bridge's history include: P.T. Barnum's 1884 parade of 21 elephants to demonstrate its stability Conversion from trolley tracks to automobile roadways in 1950 Numerous renovations and rehabilitations to maintain its structural integrity Designation as a National Historic Landmark in 1964 Today, the Brooklyn Bridge carries approximately 107,000 vehicles, 32,000 pedestrians, and 4,000 cyclists daily 38, remaining both a vital transportation link and an enduring symbol of New York City's ambition and ingenuity. Its story of perseverance through tragedy and innovation against all odds continues to inspire more than 140 years after its completion.