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May 27, 1937 - San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge opens up to the public
On this day, May 27, 1937, San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge opened to the public after five years of construction.
Before cars crossed the Golden Gate Bridge, thousands of pedestrians got the very first chance to walk across the iconic landmark.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Golden Gate Bridge officials are renewing talk of charging a sidewalk toll for people who walk or bike across the bridge. The Marin Independent Journal reports sidewalk access fees ...
A group of highliners walked along a 1,600-foot line, 75 feet above water near Golden Gate Bridge. The event was held at Kirby Cove in the Marin Headlands. About two dozen people took part. SAUSALITO, ...
The opening day was called “Pedestrian Day.” Around 200,000 people walked across the 4200-foot-long suspension bridge on that ...
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