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Definition of Golden Gate Bridge
1. Noun. A suspension bridge across the Golden Gate.
Definition of Golden Gate Bridge
1. Proper noun. A 1.7 mile long suspension bridge linking Marin County, California, to San Francisco, California. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Golden Gate Bridge
Literary usage of Golden Gate Bridge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Skating Unrinked: An Insider's Guide to Skating Trails in the San Francisco by Richard Katz (1994)
"You will be on newer pavement, and you'll see one of the towers of the Golden
Gate Bridge ahead of you. You are heading back under the freeway on Gorgas ..."
2. San Francisco: A Photographic Portraitby Brad Perks, Photographer by Brad Perks, Photographer (2005)
"Marin Headlands in Fog (opposite) Across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco
are the spectacular, rocky cliffs of the Marin Headlands. ..."
3. Daily Paragraph Editing: Volume 5: Student Practice Book by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (2007)
"Behind the southern entrance of the brigde, son Francisco's high^rises stand
tall, the backdrop of the busy city MONDAY WEEK 18 the golden gate bridge is ..."
4. Shifting Shoals and Shattered Rocks: How Man Has Transformed the Floor of by John L. Chin, Florence L. Wong, Paul R. Carlson (2004)
"The Golden Gate International Exposition celebrated the completion of the Bay
Bridge in 1936 and the Golden Gate Bridge in 1937. ..."
5. Out West: A Magazine of the Old Pacific and the New by Charles Fletcher Lummis, Archaeological Institute of America Southwest Society, Sequoya League (1905)
"The pedestrian, however, can hardly do otherwise than linger and admire such a
piece of work as the Golden Gate bridge, whicn replaced in 1900 the wooden ..."
6. The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989 edited by Thomas D. O'Rourke (1993)
"... 1 mi east of the Golden Gate Bridge, between the Presidio and Fort Mason (see
fig. 1). The soils beneath the Marina District are divided into natural ..."