Sunday, May 4, 2008

North and East River Echoes

1895

About the only place along the East river where an echo is heard after the blowing of whistles on tugs and steamers is the neighborhood of the Brooklyn bridge. The towers of that structure reflect the note, but seldom clearly. On the North river the palisades give back the sound more sharply, and when big blasts are fired the reverberation is like distant thunder. — New York Letter.

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