The answer is The Golden Gate Bridge
Muir Woods National Monument is located in Marin County, California, about 12 miles north of San Francisco. It is known for its old-growth coastal redwood trees and is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.
They call it that because it is a break in the earths crust. That is called a fault. Plus, it is in San Andrea. Get it now? Technically, the fault runs through San Andreas Lake in Marin County. The town of San Andreas is in Calaveras County and quite a ways from the fault and has nothing to do with it.
The Golden Gate connects San Francisco with all the cities in Marin County, Marin, Sausalito, Almonte and many others.
The Golden Gate Bridge connects from San Francisco to California's Marin County.
The Golden Gate Bridge is the gateway to the San Francisco Bay. It connects San Francisco to Marin County. The San Francisco Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean.
The Golden Gate Bridge is in Northern California. It spans from San Francisco over the bay and connects with Sausalito in Marin County. The Golden Gate Bridge has two towers and is orange.
The Golden Gate bridge.
The Golden Gate Bridge is located in the US state of California. The Golden Gate Bridge connects the city of San Francisco, California to Marin County, California.
The Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge.
The Golden Gate Bridge.
Marin County is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. The distance varies depending on the specific location within Marin County, but it is generally around 5 to 10 miles from the bridge to various points in Marin. The bridge itself serves as a direct connection between San Francisco and Marin County.
The Golden Gate Bridge is in Northern California. It spans from San Francisco over the bay and connects with Sausalito in Marin County. The Golden Gate Bridge has two towers and is orange.
San Francisco and Marin County