Vincent Thomas Bridge, San Pedro California
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The Japanese bridge is part of many of his paintings.
Xavier College Preparatory High School is located in Palm Desert, California. Xavier Lane is the name of a street in Roseville, California. X Street is the name of a street in Sacramento, California. Xavier Avenue is the name of a street in Ventura, California.
Imperial is a county in California
The name of the bridge that is a landmark in San Francisco and California is the Golden Gate Bridge
is the name of the San Francisco bridge called golden gate......it IS called the Golden Gate Bridge and the other bridge in San Francisco is The bay bridge.
The word "bridge" is a generic term which is not generally capitalized. When used as part of a proper name for a specific bridge, it generally is capitalized; for example, the "Golden Gate Bridge" spans the mouth of San Francisco Bay between San Francisco and Marin, California.
Golden Gate Bridge?
The four most famous bridges in the World are: 1. The Golden Gate Bridge- San Francisco, California 2. Sydney Harbor Bridge- Sydney, Australia 3. The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge- Japan 4. Tower Bridge of London- London
No. The name of the famous bridge in San Francisco is the Golden Gate Bridge.
San Francisco was once considered the land of the golden mountain. That is how the the bridge got its name.
It comes from the California gold rush. That's how the passage and the bridge got its name.
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This is a wonderful question. The bridge and the inlet through the hills around San Francisco to San Francisco Bay are called The Golden Gate, and there is a great story behind this name. If you get to San Francisco, be sure to drive across the Bridge and turn left on Conzelman Road in the Marin County Headlands to the top of the hill, where you can gaze out at the Golden Gate. Good signage there tells the story. A well-educated young army surveyor named John Fremont came to this territory in the 1840s to map out the terrain and bestow names. He was struck by the beauty of the scene and reached back in his European literature studies for the name of one of the loveliest areas of Europe, the Straits of Bosporus. Literary folks called that The Golden Gate. He bestowed this name on this new California beauty spot. Ironically, this name was given just a few years before gold was discovered in California, in 1848. So the name Golden Gate resonated well as history proceeded. Seeing the Golden Gate Bridge and the lovely inlet into San Francisco Bay should be at the top of your San Francisco visit list. At the south end of the Bridge, walk along Crissy Field and stop at the Vista Point overlook. At the north end there is another Vista Point. Then drive up Conzelman Road to enjoy the full panorama of arguably one of the lovelier accessible places on the planet. Posted by Lee Foster, Answers San Francisco Expert.