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GIOVANNI DA VERRAZANO. Share full article. Sept. 15, 1909. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from September 15, 1909, Page 8 Buy Reprints.
This year marks the 500th anniversary of Giovanni da Verrazzano’s historic voyage to the New World and the first documented visit by a European to Rhode Island. This fact should not go unnoticed.
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Suspension of Disbelief: Verrazzano Bridge Turns 60 - MSNThat is 375% more traffic than in 1965, when the bridge named for Giovanni da Verrazzano — the first European explorer to sail into New York Harbor — averaged 48,300 vehicle crossings daily ...
The MTA has approved a $249 million project to protect and extend the life of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge’s suspension ...
However, the Italian Historical Society mounted a successful campaign to name it after Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first European explorer to sail into New York Harbor in 1524. ...
In March 1524, an expedition under Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano viewed the Cape Fear River, becoming the first Europeans to explore the North Carolina coast. But the waterway the French ...
Giovanni da Verrazzano. You know, the guy whose name is on the Newport area’s “other” bridge – the Jamestown-Verrazzano that runs from the island to North Kingstown.
This year marks the 500th anniversary of Giovanni da Verrazzano’s historic voyage to the New World and the first documented visit by a European to Rhode Island. This fact should not go unnoticed.
In March 1524, an expedition under Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano viewed the Cape Fear River, becoming the first Europeans to explore the North Carolina coast. But the waterway the French ...
In March 1524, an expedition under Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano viewed the Cape Fear River, becoming the first Europeans to explore the North Carolina coast. But the waterway the French ...
In March 1524, an expedition under Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano viewed the Cape Fear River, becoming the first Europeans to explore the North Carolina coast. But the waterway the French ...
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