Brooklyn Bridge Promenade
Brooklyn Bridge Promenade
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Yes, You Can Actually Buy the Brooklyn Bridge (Well, a Piece of It Anyway)
For over a century, the Brooklyn Bridge has stood as one of America’s most enduring icons — a triumph of engineering, a backdrop to millions of photographs, and the inspiration behind one of the greatest scams in history.
You've heard the punchline: “If you believe that, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.” A symbol of gullibility since the early 1900s, the Brooklyn Bridge has been the subject of countless jokes, hoaxes, and tall tales. But here’s the twist: this time, it’s no joke.
You're looking at a genuine piece of wood from the pedestrian walkway of the Brooklyn Bridge, removed during the bridge's 100th anniversary renovation in 1983. That’s right — this humble slice of timber was once part of the iconic wooden promenade where generations of New Yorkers visitors walked, biked, proposed marriage, roller-skated, or just took in the view of the East River.
Originally opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time, linking Manhattan and Brooklyn for the first time and forever changing the city’s skyline. The wooden walkway — perched above the traffic lanes — gave pedestrians an uninterrupted view of both boroughs and became an instantly recognizable feature of the bridge.
In 1983, to mark the bridge’s centennial, a major restoration was undertaken. Sections of the original walkway, were replaced — and a limited number of the salvaged boards were preserved by Paul Hartunian. This piece comes from that historic removal.
What You’re Getting
• An authentic segment of the Brooklyn Bridge pedestrian footpath, removed in 1983
• Dimensions: Approximately 1cm wide fragment in an unsealed jar
• Comes with a museum-quality wood and acrylic 5.5" display stand
This isn’t just a souvenir — it’s a physical link to the past, a literal slice of New York City history, and a perfect conversation starter for anyone who appreciates architecture, Americana, or just really good stories. So go ahead. Buy the Brooklyn Bridge. Just this once, it’s actually legit.
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Authentic artifacts
We source from established collectors, coin dealers and auction houses to ensure the authenticity of the coins we sell.
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History you can touch
Each ancient coin is enclosed in a clear protective jar backed by soft foam, which you can open to examine the coin.
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Museum-quality displays
Assemble your home museum with our 5.5" wood and acrylic displays, designed and crafted for each coin in North Carolina, USA.