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  1. Above the automobile lanes, the Brooklyn Bridge has a wide walkway for pedestrians and cyclists. This is a wonderful walk (about 20-30 minutes) for views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, the other bridges up the East River, and Brooklyn.
     
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