Robert Moses' three-armed Triborough Bridge is the center of

UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 23: Robert Moses' three-armed Triborough Bridge is the center of a cityscape in which the following are other addidtions. In Manhattan (left) the East River Drive Extension along the waterfront south of the bridge, and the Harlem River Drive, to the north. In the Bronx (top right) the Major Deegan Expressway running northwest from the Triborough's Bronx bridgehead, and the Bruckner Expressway running northeast. In Queens (bottom) Astoria Park, with giant swimming pool. Randall's and Ward's Islands (center) were about entirely shaped by Moses. (Photo by George Mattson/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 23: Robert Moses' three-armed Triborough Bridge is the center of a cityscape in which the following are other addidtions. In Manhattan (left) the East River Drive Extension along the waterfront south of the bridge, and the Harlem River Drive, to the north. In the Bronx (top right) the Major Deegan Expressway running northwest from the Triborough's Bronx bridgehead, and the Bruckner Expressway running northeast. In Queens (bottom) Astoria Park, with giant swimming pool. Randall's and Ward's Islands (center) were about entirely shaped by Moses. (Photo by George Mattson/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
Robert Moses' three-armed Triborough Bridge is the center of
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