One of the greatest of the bridges of New York City, connecting Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx over Randall's/Ward's Island
Built by Robert Moses in 1937, it was the first bridge designed for motorcars.
But Pedestrians were also an integral aspect of this bridge's design.
You really feel that on two wheels.
But the ramp is like a prize for getting over to Randall's Island!
Do it soon! Riding weather is here!
The windows were put in in 1559. Using my powers of translation, I can tell you the inscription, in modern English, reads:
"Richard Dale, Carpenter, Made these Windows by the Grace of God" (I bet you were all struggling with that...