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The Verrazano Narrows Bridge is named after the Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano. He was the first known navigator to travel into the Hudson River and New York Harbor.
Girolamo da Verrazzano was of Giovanni's brother and he had parents.
the Narrow Bridge
The bridge is named for Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first known European navigator to enter New York Harbor and the Hudson River, while crossing The Narrows. Source: Wikipedia
Please, check your spelling. If you are asking "Who were the founders of the Verrazano Bridge", then the answer is... The Verrazano bridge was named after Giovanni de Verrazano, and explorer from France.
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Giovanni da verrazano
Giovanni da Verrazzano is born in Italy, he worked under France, and he was looking for a sea route to the Pacific Ocean. But, he discover New York Harbor for mistaking Pamlico Sound for the Pacific. The Verrazano Bridge is named after him, for the first known European navigator in the service of the French crown to enter New York Harbor and the Hudson River. Without him, the world would be different by, there wouldn't be a bridge called the "Verrazano Bridge". There also wouldn't be a place called "New York Harbor" in the map. Last, the history would be changed of how Verrazzano is the first known European to enter New York Harbor and the Hudson River.
Giovanni de Verrazano
The Italian was Giovanni de Verrazano and the bridge is called the Verrazano -Narrows Bridge which is a double- decked suspension bridge connecting the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City at the Narrows
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Giovanni da Verrazano reached North Carolina in 1524 and then explored the Atlantic coast as far north as Nova Scotia. He was the first European to enter New York Bay, and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York Harbor between Brooklyn and Staten Island is named after him.