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Bear Mountain Bridge

The Bear Mountain Bridge in New York State carries U.S. Highways 202 and 6 across the Hudson River between Rockland and Orange Counties to the west and Westchester and Putnam Counties to the east. It connects the Palisades Interstate Parkway and U.S. Highway 9W on the west bank of the Hudson to New York State Highway 9D on the east side. It also forms a part of the Appalachian Trail.

When it opened on November 27, 1924, it was the first bridge to cross the Hudson River south of Albany, New York and longest suspension bridge in the world; it was also the first suspension bridge to have a concrete deck. The construction methods pioneered in building it would make possible several much larger projects to follow, including the George Washington Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge.

It was built by the private Bear Mountain Hudson River Bridge Company (created by an act of New York State) under control of the family of E. H. Harriman following the construction of Bear Mountain State Park in 1910. Ownership was transferred to the New York State Bridge Authority in 1940.

External Links

http://www.nycroads.com/crossings/bear-mountain/

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