The Golden Gate Bridge
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    The Golden Gate bridge is one of San Francisco's most famous landmarks. Built in the 1930's across the treaturous, ice cold currents of the Golden Gate the Bridge quickly became an international symbol of the city. It has been featured numerous times in movies and no national sporting event in the bay area can be televised with at least one shot of the Bridge.

     The bridge gets its name for the strait it spans not its color, which happens to be a rust resistant red color. The strait got its name during the California gold rush when it was the gate way to California, the land of the gold. It can also be said that the strait may have received its name from the golden sunsets it views. One interesting feature of the bridge is the archway on the right hand side. That was drawn into the design to save the old Fort Point that located The fort has since become a historic land mark of the city.  

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Fort Point and Golden Gate Bridge

Fake Cable Car

Golden Gate Bridge

View of Bridge

View of Bridge

Mission style building

From east beach

North Tower with Boat
South Tow

Boats under Bridge

Whole Bridge
  
Looking Back Towards the Bay
Liberty Ship and Bridge North Tower Again  
Bay Fog
  
Bay View

North Tower/Boat
 
North West View of the Gate
 
Sunset
 
Bay Fog
 
Bridge from the North

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All photos by John L. Polos
Copyright August 20, 1998