One week after the Brooklyn Bridge opened, a rumor of its collapse caused a fatal stampede

May 30, 2018 |

Drawing by a staff artist at Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper On May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge officially opened, with roughly 1,800 vehicles and over 150,000 people crossing what was then the only passageway between Brooklyn and Manhattan. Less than a week later, 12 people were killed and over 35 others injured in a violent stampede. On […more]

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