Macombs Dam Bridge
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Macombs Dam Bridge is a swing bridge that spans the Harlem River in New York City, connecting upper Manhattan and the southern Bronx near Yankee Stadium. It is the third-oldest surviving bridge in the city, after High Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge. Designed by Alfred Pancoast Boller, construction began in 1892 and it opened in 1895 at a cost of $1.3 million. The bridge was renovated beginning in 1999.
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Coordinates: 40°49'41"N 73°55'59"W
- Triborough (Robert F. Kennedy Memorial) Bridge 2.9 km
- Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge 7.9 km
- The Williamsburg Bridge 13 km
- The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge 26 km
- Goethals Bridge 31 km
- Great South Bay Bridge 57 km
- Delaware River-Turnpike Toll Bridge 110 km
- Interstate 76 Exit 351 / Interstate 95 Exit 19 145 km
- I-495 Christina River Bridge 183 km
- Delaware Memorial Bridge 187 km
- Yankee Village 0.5 km
- Concourse & Concourse Village 1.2 km
- Highbridge 1.3 km
- Central Harlem 1.4 km
- Melrose 2 km
- Washington Heights 2.3 km
- Morrisania 2.4 km
- Harlem (Manhattan, NY) 2.4 km
- Mott Haven 2.6 km
- The Bronx 8.1 km