“Brooklyn Bridge fact and symbol” by Alan Trachtenberg, talks to us about the Brookyln Bridge in a very illustrative language. While reading this I felt as I was walking towards the Brooklyn Bridge. As we keep reading he describes how it is to walk on the bridge. He uses a very rich vocabulary to make you feel and hear what’s around you, for example when he said “one can lean over re railing and watch cars speeding below”. Also he tries to argue that this isn’t your normal traffic bridge and has a lot of several ways you can view Brooklyn through it.
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