benjamin franklin bridge
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Definition
Proper noun: A specific suspension bridge spanning the Delaware River, connecting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden, New Jersey. It is named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father of the United States.
Usage
The term "Benjamin Franklin Bridge" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this architectural structure and transportation link. It is typically used with the definite article "the" when referring to it in context.
Examples: * We drove across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge to get to the concert in Camden. * The Benjamin Franklin Bridge is a major landmark in the Philadelphia skyline. * The construction of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge was completed in 1926.
Advanced Usage
- The bridge's name can be used metonymically to refer to the general area or the act of crossing between the two cities.
- Traffic is backed up all the way to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. (Refers to the approach to the bridge).
- "How did you get here?" "I came over the Ben Franklin." (A common local shortening, referring to the act of crossing the river via that structure).
Variants and Related Words
- The Ben Franklin Bridge: A very common shortened form used in local vernacular and informal contexts.
- Suspension bridge: The type of architectural structure to which the Benjamin Franklin Bridge belongs.
Synonyms
- (There are no true synonyms for this proper noun, as it names a unique structure. Contextual references might include:)
- The Delaware River crossing.
- The Philadelphia-Camden bridge.
Related Phrases
- To cross the Benjamin Franklin Bridge: The standard phrase for describing the action of traveling over it.
- Thousands of commuters cross the Benjamin Franklin Bridge daily.
Noun
- a suspension bridge across the Delaware River