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New Brooklyn to New York via Brooklyn Bridge, No. 2

Year: 1899 Documentary Runtime: 2 min Rating: 5.4

Overview

“This is a new negative showing the entire trip from Brooklyn to New York, in which the immense towers stand out clear and distinct against the sky. Positively the best picture of the Brooklyn Bridge yet secured.” (Edison film catalog)

Genres

Documentary

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