'BkReader' Shines Spotlight on a Brooklyn Icon: The Hugh L. Carey Tunnel Earns Landmark Status In a significant move, the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, a vital transportation artery connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan, has been designated as a New York City landmark. Completed in 1950, the tunnel has been a crucial part of the city's infrastructure for over seven decades, facilitating the daily commute of thousands of New Yorkers. As the tunnel celebrates this milestone, many are reflecting on its rich history and the significant role it has played in shaping the city's development. With its designation as a landmark, the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel is set to join the ranks of other beloved NYC icons, cementing its place in the city's cultural heritage.
A Look Back at The Hugh L. Carey Tunnel as It's Designated as a Landmark BKReader