Infrastructure Openings as Civic Rituals

Updated: 2025.09.10 1M ago 1 sources
The article shows how the Brooklyn Bridge’s 1883 debut was treated like a civic festival, complete with parades, naval salutes, and citywide business closures. Infrastructure wasn’t just utility; it was a shared cultural event that bound cities together around progress. — Reframing infrastructure as a civic ritual suggests ways to rebuild pro‑growth public support and legitimacy for major projects today.

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The Spirit We Lost, part 1
Jason Crawford 2025.09.10 100% relevant
The President, governors, regiments, and hundreds of thousands gathered to inaugurate the Brooklyn Bridge with flags, bands, and cannon fire.
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