For the concierge NYC attractions assignment I choose the brooklyn bridge. The brooklyn bridge has been up since 1883, which took over 4 year to build and over $ 15 million. Sadly over 2 dozen people died in the process, on May 24,1883 it was the first time when both New York city and brooklyn were connected. Over 1500,000 people walked on it the first day and till this day many people still do. To prove that it was stable they had over 21 elephants on it.
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