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by charles-salvia
3344 days ago
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I've lived in NY my whole life, but am not familiar with this stereotype about unpronounceable names. Apart from Kosciuszko there aren't too many difficult to pronounce names of bridges/tunnels/express-ways, etc. Kosciuszko is a Polish name - the bridge is named after a Revolutionary War general, not a local New York politician. Most other bridges/tunnels/express-ways are named after famous American politicians (Washington/Lincoln/RFK), or are just named obvious descriptive things like "Brooklyn-Queens Expressway". Every now and then some bridge gets renamed (Triboro -> RFK), but nobody cares. AFAIK the only bridge named after a local New York politician is the "Ed Koch" bridge, but nobody calls it that anyway. |
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