
Golden Gate Bridge (related context)
The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous suspension bridge in San Francisco, California, spanning the entrance to the San Francisco Bay. Completed in 1937, it connects the city to Marin County. The bridge is renowned for its distinctive Art Deco design and striking "International Orange" color, which enhances visibility in fog. Its construction involved innovative engineering techniques to support the long main span of about 4,200 feet, making it one of the longest suspension bridges at the time. The Golden Gate Bridge is both a vital transportation link and an iconic symbol recognized worldwide for its beauty and engineering achievement.