Winters during 19th century New York were so cold, the East River froze over

Dec 26, 2017 |

Crossing the East River on the ice bridge (1871) via NYPL While New York City is getting hit by a blast of arctic temperatures this week, New Yorkers of the mid- and late-1800s experienced even colder conditions. During the 19th century, the East River froze over at least seven times, shutting down the Brooklyn Bridge and preventing […more]

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