The Bear Mountain Bridge. Outside of New York City, but still inside the metropolitan area, it links together Westchester and Rockland counties, in a very beautiful setting. By the time of its construction, in 1924, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, until it was surpassed 19 months later by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia.
Bear Mountain Bridge por
mts83, en Flickr
Bear Mountain Bridge por
Lee Gillen, en Flickr
Apparently, this is a popular spot for taking pictures of this bridge.
You can see it as the seasons change.
Bear Mountain Bridge, NY por
devb., en Flickr
Bear Mountain Bridge IMG_4122 por
Idaliska, en Flickr
Foggy Skies over Bear Mountain Bridge por
SunnyDazzled, en Flickr
Bear Mountain Bridge por
christopherskillman, en Flickr
Bear Mountain Bridge And Popolopen Creek In The Morning por
roundapple, en Flickr
The Bear Mountain Bridge on a Peak Fall Colors Day por
philhaber, en Flickr
Bear Mountain Bridge and Popolopen Creek on the Hudson - HDR por
James Wellman Photography, en Flickr
Bear Mountain Bridge por
mehjg, en Flickr
Bear Mountain Nighttime Glow por
sjaccino, en Flickr
The Bear Mountain Bridge at Night por
M N O'Donnell, en Flickr
The previous pictures must have been taken from that steel arch bridge.
Bear Mountain Bridge over Hudson River & Popolopen Creek Bridges, New York por
jag9889, en Flickr
Bear Mountain Bridge 2 por
M N O'Donnell, en Flickr
As a bonus, this spectacular picture of the George Washington Bridge
A Big Bridge with a Little Lighthouse por
philhaber, en Flickr