An unusual situation on the Manhattan Bridge ended in tragedy when a man died after falling from the structure while trying to scale it in his apparent escape from a traffic accident.
Police say the 25-year-old man was involved in a two-car crash around 1:45 a.m. Tuesday.
After the accident, the man fled on foot from the lower level of the bridge in the direction of b.
While trying to scale the bridge to escape, he tragically fell from a height and was killed when he hit the street below, authorities said.
Police are investigating the reasons why the man decided to flee the scene of the accident in the first place.
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Wooden carousels are a tradition in the Big Apple, most dating from the early 20th century and over 100 years old. For this reason, the New York Parks management created a list of the best attractions that you should not miss, either for its historical value or for its manufacture.
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Jane’s Carousel in Brooklyn Without a doubt, this is one of the most iconic carousels in the City. Jane’s Carousel is located under the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn Bridge Park. It was built in 1922 and its carved wooden pieces were recently restored. It is located in a glass structure with a spectacular view. You can check its exact location and hours at this link.
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Prospect Park Carousel in Brooklyn As its name implies, this attraction is in Prospect Park, in Brooklyn. It is one of the oldest carousels still in operation, since it was built in 1912. It has 53 figures of horses, lions and two carriages pulled by dragons. It is open from Tuesday to Saturday and you can review more information here.
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B&B Carousel at Coney Island This attraction is in Coney Island’s Luna Park. The colorful carousel is in the most touristy part of the Coney Island corridor. It was built in 1906 and is one of the most iconic in New York. You can visit it from March to November in this area of Brooklyn. For more information you can click here.
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Deno’s Carousel This attraction is also located in the Coney Island tourist corridor. It has distinctive brightly colored horses and is located near the Wheel of Fortune in the area of the mechanical games. You can find more information here.
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SeaGlass Carousel This uniquely designed carousel is located in Battery Park in Manhattan. Instead of the classic little horses, the motifs of this attraction are marine. Features iridescent fish and colored lights. You can find more information here.
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Flushing Meadows Carousel This attraction is located in the Fantasy Forest Amusement Park in Floushing Meadows. It was built with the parts of two old carousels that were in Coney Island, Opera since 1964. You can visit it from March to November at the Fantasy Forest amusement park. You can find more information here.
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Forest Park Carousel This carousel is located inside the Forest Park Carousel Amusement Village, in Manhattan. It dates from 1903 and is the oldest in operation. It was hand-built by International Master Daniel Carl Muller and features carriages, horses, and other wildlife. You can visit it from April to October. For more information you can click here.
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The list also includes attractions in Staten Island and the Bronx. You can review the full list at this link. Visit them!
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