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Bridges in New York City / East River / Port Authority of New York and New Jersey / U.S. Route 1 / Interstate 95 / Tunnel / Bronx–Whitestone Bridge / Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge / George Washington Bridge / Transportation in New York City / Transportation in New Jersey / New York City
Date: 2006-12-06 16:50:37
Bridges in New York City
East River
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
U.S. Route 1
Interstate 95
Tunnel
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge
George Washington Bridge
Transportation in New York City
Transportation in New Jersey
New York City

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