live in San Francisco five min away from it!
about 11 years ago
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@Catherine "Ryan" Keller :3 lucky !! I live in San Mateo, which is like 1 hr away =P the Golden Gate Bridge is BEAUTIFUL !
about 11 years ago
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@Abigail D I know! I can see it from my house! But it's always foggy
about 11 years ago
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I know people that live in Brentwood
over 10 years ago
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Yea so i can jump off it. Did u know its the number one destination for suicides in the world? Japans suicide forrest comes in 2nd...
over 10 years ago
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@nick how does that invalve the Golden Gate Bridge?
over 10 years ago
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@Saruchan ur just fulla fun facts, aren't ya? :p
over 10 years ago
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@THAT COCKY BITCH MINDY
Oh.. Umm yea...😁
over 10 years ago
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@Saruchan it's cool, I know alotta random shit too!
over 10 years ago
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yes, will you gimme a ride? I live in Texas.
about 10 years ago
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I saw the Golden gate Bridge it was amazing I also saw Alcatraz and I love San Francisco but I love Colorado too but it was great to be back home!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
about 10 years ago
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I was amazing it was so beautiful and I look forward to going again to San Fransico in the future
about 10 years ago
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i used to live in the Bay Area in Vallejo, so for a class field trip we went to SF.
almost 10 years ago
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don't go if you are afraid of heights. The whole bridge is kinda wobbly to prevent it from collapsing and there are rapids underneath the bridge. IT IS MASSIVE. if your ok with all this stuff u can go. :)
I've been across and back a gazillion times. :)
over 9 years ago
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@One direction❤️❤️😘😘 it is pretty amazing. :) San Franciscans take this stuff for granted. I try not to. :)
over 9 years ago
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All da info
Carries 6 lanes of US 101 / SR 1 (see below), pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses Golden Gate
Locale San Francisco, California and Marin County, California, U.S.
Maintained by Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District[1]
Designer Joseph Strauss, Irving Morrow, and Charles Ellis
Design Suspension, truss arch & truss causeways
Material Steel
Total length 8,981 ft (2,737.4 m),[2] about 1.7 mi (2.7 km)
Width 90 ft (27.4 m)
Height 746 ft (227.4 m)
Longest span 4,200 ft (1,280.2 m)[3]
Vertical clearance 14 ft (4.3 m) at toll gates, higher truck loads possible
Clearance below 220 ft (67.1 m) at Tide
Construction begin January 5, 1933
Construction end April 19, 1937
Opened May 27, 1937; 77 years ago
Toll Cars (southbound only)
$7.00 (Pay by plate), $6.00 (FasTrak), $4.00 (carpools during peak hours, FasTrak only)
Daily traffic 110,000[4]
Connects:
San Francisco Peninsula with Marin County
Coordinates 37°49′11″N 122°28′43″W
Location on a map of California
California Historical Landmark
Designated: June 18, 1987[5]
Reference No. 974
San Francisco Designated Landmark
Designated: May 21, 1999[6]
over 9 years ago
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@SwizzleBoom h gf,htfutfmtfmytdhtd,htd
over 9 years ago
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