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In the first half of 1937, the roadway was paved. Finally, on the morning of May 27, 1937, 18,000 people gathered on each side of the finished Golden Gate Bridge as it opened to pedestrians.
The newest resident of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is generating major buzz and setting records. "Naga," a 25-foot-tall and 100-foot long sea serpent sculpture that was originally featured at ...
Due to the art deco-style building’s circular shape, guests can discover nearly 360-degree views of San Francisco’s cityscape, not to mention the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island.
Although suggested as early as the late 1800s, the Golden Gate Bridge was not seriously considered until the 1920s. In 1921, Joseph Strauss was the lead architect for the bridge, with ...
RELATED: Iconic Bay Bridge lights set to return in 2025 thanks to over $10 million in donations The public art organization, Illuminate, was behind bringing "Naga" to Golden Gate Park.