GOLDEN GATE PARK
Golden Gate Park.
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Both the park, and the famous bridge nearby, are named for the Golden Gate, the strait that connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean. The strait itself is named as an homage to the ornate Golden Gate that guarded the great city of Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) from the 5th until the 14th century.
Some common nouns for the proper noun Golden Gate Bridge are:bridgespanlandmarkroadwaystructure
No, you'd hold up traffic which would be a traffic violation. I do believe there is a park close to the Golden Gate Bridge and it could be an outdoor wedding and perhaps your photographer could get pictures of the Bridge and Groom with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background.
From San Francisco to/from the south end of the Golden Gate Bridge. To/from Golden Gate Park: Board Route 28 at 19th Avenue & Lincoln Way the Alexander Avenue bus stop.
Golden Gate Bridge, Yosemite National Park, all the missions,
At Golden Gate Park was created on 1969-05-07.
According to profiles on Central Park and Golden Gate Park on Wikipedia, Golden Gate Park is bigger, at 1,017 acres, and Central Park has 843 acres.
Golden Gate Canyon State Park was created in 1960.
Golden Gate Highlands National Park was created in 1963.