. . . . "George Washington Bridge; George Washington Bridge from Daredevil Vol 1 44 001.png"@en . "George Washington Bridge is a bridge connecting Washington Heights, Manhattan to Fort Lee, New Jersey across the Hudson River."@en . "The George Washington Bridge was a bridge in New York."@en . "161"^^ . . . "yes"@en . "George Washington Bridge; George Washington Bridge from Cable & Deadpool Vol 1 7 001.jpg"@en . . . . . "1.0"^^ . . "The George Washington Bridge was a bridge in New York."@en . "yes"@en . "The George Washington Bridge is a bridge spanning the Hudson River in New York City. It was named after the first President of the United States of America. There was a movie filming on the bridge Quentin Beck used too much explosives and caused the apparent death of Miranda Wilson. Spider-Man arrived and captured Beck. Norman Osborn ran away from three Spider Slayers that had attacked him but they caught up with him at the bridge. Spider-Man saved him and blew them up with a bomb that he had. When Mary Jane's clone escaped Miles Warren she first appeared under the bridge."@en . "The George Washington Bridge is a bridge spanning the Hudson River in New York City. It was named after the first President of the United States of America. There was a movie filming on the bridge Quentin Beck used too much explosives and caused the apparent death of Miranda Wilson. Spider-Man arrived and captured Beck. Norman Osborn ran away from three Spider Slayers that had attacked him but they caught up with him at the bridge. Spider-Man saved him and blew them up with a bomb that he had. When John Jamesons shuttle was attacked by the Venom Symbiote, it crashed on the bridge. Spider-Man arrived and saved the crew, but was attacked by Rhino. The shuttle then crashed into the Hudson River with Spider-Man in it. Though he swam safely to shore, the symbiote attached itself to him. Green Goblin used the Time-Dilation Portal device to kidnap Mary Jane Watson and take her to the bridge. Spider-Man arrived but she fell into a portal and he thought she died. Green Goblin then disappeared in another portal. He then ordered Madame Web to leave him alone and she returned him to the bridge. When Mary Jane's clone escaped Miles Warren she first appeared under the bridge. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "George Washington Bridge is a bridge connecting Washington Heights, Manhattan to Fort Lee, New Jersey across the Hudson River."@en . "George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting Manhattan in New York City to New Jersey. On May 12, 1951, the lower deck of the George Washington Bridge was hastily completed to meet the demands of military transport and traffic in accordance to SRPA's project on Ellis Island."@en . "yes"@en . "George Washington Bridge"@fr . . . "The George Washington Bridge (known informally as GW Bridge, the GWB or the George) is a Suspension Bridge spanning the Hudson River."@en . . . "George Washington Bridge"@en . "The George Washington Bridge is a New York City bridge. It opened in 1931."@en . . . "yes"@en . . . "Transportation"@en . "Washington Heights, New York"@en . . . . . . . . . "The George Washington Bridge is where the X-Men went under to get to the Statue of Liberty to hide from the Brotherhood of Mutants as they secretly entered the Staue of Liberty and stop them from their plan which was to turn humans into mutants like Senator Kelly. It was Cyclops' plan to go under the bridge to get there."@en . "yes"@en . . . . . . . . "History of location is unknown."@en . . "The George Washington Bridge is where the X-Men went under to get to the Statue of Liberty to hide from the Brotherhood of Mutants as they secretly entered the Staue of Liberty and stop them from their plan which was to turn humans into mutants like Senator Kelly. It was Cyclops' plan to go under the bridge to get there."@en . "thumb|300px|George Washington Bridge Die George Washington Bridge, auch GW Bridge, benannt nach dem ersten Pr\u00E4sidenten der USA, ist eine H\u00E4ngebr\u00FCcke \u00FCber den Hudson River und eine der ber\u00FChmtesten Br\u00FCcken New Yorks. Sie gilt als meistbefahrene Br\u00FCcke der Welt Die George Washington Bridge verbindet den Norden Manhattans mit New Jersey im Westen. Sie ist in Betrieb seit 1931, von Othmar Ammann geplant, und hatte damals die gr\u00F6\u00DFte Spannweite der Welt, mit gut 1000 m. Baubeginn 1927. L\u00E4nge 1451 m, Breite 36 m \u2013 14(!) Fahrspuren auf zwei Decks, 275 tsd Fahrzeuge / Tag. \u2192 Siehe auch Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Queensboro Bridge, Triborough Bridge"@de . . . . . . . . . "The George Washington Bridge is a New York City bridge. It opened in 1931."@en . "thumb|300px|George Washington Bridge Die George Washington Bridge, auch GW Bridge, benannt nach dem ersten Pr\u00E4sidenten der USA, ist eine H\u00E4ngebr\u00FCcke \u00FCber den Hudson River und eine der ber\u00FChmtesten Br\u00FCcken New Yorks. Sie gilt als meistbefahrene Br\u00FCcke der Welt Die George Washington Bridge verbindet den Norden Manhattans mit New Jersey im Westen. Sie ist in Betrieb seit 1931, von Othmar Ammann geplant, und hatte damals die gr\u00F6\u00DFte Spannweite der Welt, mit gut 1000 m. Baubeginn 1927. L\u00E4nge 1451 m, Breite 36 m \u2013 14(!) Fahrspuren auf zwei Decks, 275 tsd Fahrzeuge / Tag."@de . . "The George Washington Bridge is a bridge spanning the Hudson River."@en . . . . "George Washington Bridge"@de . . "George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting Manhattan in New York City to New Jersey. On May 12, 1951, the lower deck of the George Washington Bridge was hastily completed to meet the demands of military transport and traffic in accordance to SRPA's project on Ellis Island."@en . "History of location is unknown."@en . . . "The George Washington Bridge (known informally as GW Bridge, the GWB or the George) is a Suspension Bridge spanning the Hudson River."@en . "982"^^ . . . . . . "121193"^^ . . "225"^^ . . "George Washington Bridge"@en . . . "The George Washington Bridge is a bridge spanning the Hudson River."@en . .