Today we're going to take you on a walking tour of one of NYC's lesser-known paths - the Williamsburg Bridge, which connects the two amazing neighborhoods of the Lower East Side in Manhattan with Williamsburg in Brooklyn. At one time the longest suspension bridge span in the world from when it was completed in 1903 up until 1924, the Williamsburg is definitely a local's bridge. No bells or whistles, no perfect photo ops or views, no crowds or waits - it's just a long pink and graffiti strewn walking path that basically gets you from one place to another. There are views, but nothing is that spectacular, and yet the path itself does have a quintessential New York City grit and character to it. There always seems to be construction on it too. If you're looking for things to do, or aren't sure what to do, this is a definitely worthwhile experience.
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