Pulaski Bridge

The Pulaski Bridge in New York City connects Long Island City in Queens to Greenpoint in Brooklyn over Newtown Creek. It was named after Polish military commander and American Revolutionary War fighter Kazimierz Pułaski (Casimir Pulaski) because of the large Polish-American population in Greenpoint. It connects 11th Street in Queens to McGuinness Boulevard (formerly Oakland Street) in Brooklyn.

The Pulaski Bridge opened to traffic on September 10, 1954. It served as a replacement for the nearby Vernon Avenue Bridge, which had linked Vernon Avenue in Long Island City with Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint.

Designed by Frederick Zurmuhlen, the Pulaski Bridge is a bascule bridge, a type of drawbridge. It carries six lanes of traffic and a pedestrian sidewalk over the water, Long Island Rail Road tracks, and the entrance to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. The pedestrian sidewalk is on the west or downstream side of the bridge, which has good views of the industrial areas surrounding Newtown Creek, the skyline of Manhattan, and of a number of other bridges, including the Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge, and the Kosciuszko Bridge. The bridge was reconstructed between 1991 and 1994.

From 1979 until 1990, a message reading "Wheels Over Indian Trails" was painted on the Pulaski Bridge over the approach to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. The artwork was created by John Fekner as a tribute to the thirteen Native American tribes who inhabited Long Island.

Located 13.1 miles from the start of the New York City Marathon at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the Pulaski Bridge serves as the halfway point in the race.

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Courtney Klein
30 November 2017
Beautiful views and a generally pleasant walk.
City of New York
23 August 2013
The Pulaski Bridge, over Newtown Creek and the Long Island Expressway, is orientated north-south and connects Greenpoint in Brooklyn to Long Island City in Queens.
Heather Beck
22 July 2017
Great views with nice (separate) walking and biking paths
Alan Cordova
3 May 2010
Best place for Manhattanhenge; stop by on May 31 or July 11 to see the sun set directly behind Manhattan's streets. You can get a photo here of the sun framed by the Chrysler & Empire State Buildings.
Yaw Boamah
5 May 2019
The beauty of Manhattan from afar. A cloudy tint and fog hovering above like confusing thoughts. Oh, what a beauty above...even though I was lost.
Anna Ohare
3 October 2014
Stop at the view point half way across to take pictures of the absolutely amazing view.
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