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George Washington Bridge Collection

The George Washington Bridge stands tall and proud, connecting the bustling city of New York to the picturesque state of New Jersey

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking west toward New Jersey in 1964. Photograph

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking west toward New Jersey in 1964. Photograph

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: New York, New York, Hudson River. George Washington Bridge and Little Red Lighthouse

New York, New York, Hudson River. George Washington Bridge and Little Red Lighthouse (AKA Jeffreys Hook Light)

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: George Washington Bridge, Manhattan, New York, USA

George Washington Bridge, Manhattan, New York, USA

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: USA, New York, New York City, George Washington Bridge, morning

USA, New York, New York City, George Washington Bridge, morning

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: George Washington Bridge

George Washington Bridge
jenny j rao

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: Black and White

Black and White
The George Washington Bridge disappears into the distance on a rare foggy day in New York City

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: GWB in Autumn

GWB in Autumn
Wei (David) Dai

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: The George Washington, One of the Worlds Greatest Bridges, Looking from New York

The George Washington, One of the Worlds Greatest Bridges, Looking from New York City to the New Jersey Shore, c1930s. The George Washington Suspension Bridge over the River Hudson was designed by

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: Construction of one of the towers of the George Washington Bridge, New York, USA, late 1920s

Construction of one of the towers of the George Washington Bridge, New York, USA, late 1920s. A suspension bridge over the Hudson River connecting Manhattan and New Jersey

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: The tomb of Ulysses S. Grant on Riverside Drive at 123rd Street in upper Manhattan

The tomb of Ulysses S. Grant on Riverside Drive at 123rd Street in upper Manhattan
NEW YORK: GRANTs TOMB. The tomb of Ulysses S. Grant on Riverside Drive at 123rd Street in upper Manhattan, and the recently completed George Washington Bridge across the Hudson River

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: George Washington Bridge (specially lit for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA

George Washington Bridge (specially lit for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
George Washington Bridge (specially lit for Martin Luther King Jr. Day) seen through the silhouetted bare trees along the pathway at the Fort Lee Historic Park at dusk; Fort Lee, New Jersey

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: George Washington Bridge At Sunset, Fort Washington Park; New York City, New York

George Washington Bridge At Sunset, Fort Washington Park; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: USA, New York, New York City, George Washington Bridge, morning

USA, New York, New York City, George Washington Bridge, morning

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: USA, New York, Manhattan, George Washington Bridge & the Hudson river

USA, New York, Manhattan, George Washington Bridge & the Hudson river

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: Washington Bridge

Washington Bridge
New Yorks George Washington Bridge from the New Jersey side, the space left for subway tracks is visible in the centre. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: NEW YORK AS A FAMILY- New York / Manhattan, Little Red Lighthouse with view across Hudson River

NEW YORK AS A FAMILY- New York / Manhattan, Little Red Lighthouse with view across Hudson River
NEW YORK AS A FAMILY- New York/Manhattan, Little Red Lighthouse with view across Hudson River and up toward George Washington Bridge

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: VIEW OF NEW YORK approaches to the George Washington Bridge, looking north. Photograph

VIEW OF NEW YORK approaches to the George Washington Bridge, looking north. Photograph

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking south at the Hudson River shore from the New Jersey Palisades in

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking south at the Hudson River shore from the New Jersey Palisades in 1964

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The bridge across the Hudson River, opened for traffic in 1931

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The bridge across the Hudson River, opened for traffic in 1931, connecting upper Manhattan with New Jersey

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Spanning the Hudson River to connect Manhattan and New Jersey

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Spanning the Hudson River to connect Manhattan and New Jersey. Photographed c1962

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The New Jersey approaches to the bridge. Photographed c1962

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The New Jersey approaches to the bridge. Photographed c1962

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: Little Red Lighthouse, George Washington Bridge, New York City, United States of America

Little Red Lighthouse, George Washington Bridge, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: George Washington Bridge and Little Red Lighthouse

George Washington Bridge and Little Red Lighthouse, New York, USA

Background imageGeorge Washington Bridge Collection: George Washington Bridge, New York, United States of America (U

George Washington Bridge, New York, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America


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The George Washington Bridge stands tall and proud, connecting the bustling city of New York to the picturesque state of New Jersey. In 1964, a captivating photograph captured its grandeur as it stretched across the Hudson River, beckoning travelers towards new horizons. The bridge's iconic silhouette against the morning sky is a sight that never fails to inspire awe and wonder. Located in Manhattan, this architectural marvel has become synonymous with the vibrant energy of New York City. Its towering presence dominates the landscape, commanding attention from all who pass by. Whether bathed in sunlight or shrouded in darkness, the George Washington Bridge exudes an undeniable charm that captivates both locals and tourists alike. A symbol of progress and innovation, this black-and-white image captures not only its physical beauty but also its historical significance. As one of the world's greatest bridges, it has witnessed countless moments throughout history – from its construction in the late 1920s to present-day traffic flowing seamlessly between states. In autumn, when nature paints a breathtaking tapestry of colors on both sides of the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge becomes even more enchanting. The contrast between vibrant foliage and steel beams creates a mesmerizing blend that showcases Mother Nature's artistry alongside human ingenuity. But perhaps what truly sets this bridge apart is its unique partnership with another beloved landmark –the Little Red Lighthouse. Nestled beneath its colossal structure like a faithful companion, this charming beacon adds an extra touch of whimsy to an already extraordinary scene. As we gaze upon these images capturing different angles and perspectives of this magnificent structure over time - whether looking west toward New Jersey or admiring it from afar - we are reminded that beyond being just a means for transportation.