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Golden
Gate Bridge
Route 101 between San Francisco and Marin
County

Without a doubt, the Golden
Gate Bridge is THE symbol of San
Francisco. Not only is it one of the
longest single-span suspension bridges in
the world (almost 2 miles long), but it
is also one of the strongest, built to
withstand winds of over 100 miles an
hour. When it was completed in May 1937,
at 745 feet tall, it was also the highest
structure west of New York.
Its rust/red color (often
called "international orange")
was chosen by the architect Irving
Morrow, because he felt it would
complement the setting more than the
traditional gray or black. The name
"Golden Gate" refers not to its
color, but to its placement at the
entrance to San Francisco Bay, which
prospectors dubbed the "Golden
Gate," because of their hopes of
finding fields of gold beyond it.
There is a toll for crossing
the bridge for cars coming into San
Francisco; no toll is charged on the way
out of the city. Even better than driving
across the span, though, is cycling or
walking, which you can do on the east
side. We recommend you plan your walk for
a clear, sunny day and that you dress
warmly the wind is often quite
strong but the spectacular views
make it all worthwhile.
The construction of the
bridge itself is a remarkable feat of
engineering:
- The bridge cost $35
million to build.
- Included in this
cost is more than 80,000 miles of
steel wire. If these strands were
laid end to end, they would
encircle the equator three times.
- Also included in
this cost is a huge amount of
concrete. Estimates show that the
concrete used to make the Golden
Gate Bridges piers and
anchorages would be sufficient to
pave a five-foot wide road from
San Francisco to New York.

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