Here is a list of the longest suspension bridges in the United States, by main span length. Also included is the date the bridge was completed.
Rank |
Name |
Location |
Feet |
Completed |
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1. |
Verrazano-Narrows |
Lower New York Bay |
4,260 |
1964 |
2. |
Golden Gate |
San Francisco Bay |
4,200 |
1937 |
3. |
Mackinac |
Mackinac Straits, Mich. |
3,800[1] |
1957 |
4. |
George Washington |
Hudson River at New York City |
3,500 |
1931 |
5. |
Tacoma Narrows II |
Puget Sound at Tacoma, Wash. |
2,800 |
1950 |
6. |
Al Zampa Memorial Bridge |
Carquinez Strait, Calif. |
2,388 |
2003 |
7. |
San Francisco–Oakland Bay |
San Francisco Bay |
2,310 |
1936 |
8. |
Bronx–Whitestone |
East River, New York City |
2,300 |
1939 |
9. |
Delaware Memorial |
Delaware River near Wilmington, Del. |
2,150 |
1951, 1968 |
10. |
Walt Whitman |
Delaware River at Philadelphia |
2,000 |
1957 |
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