No, the Golden Gate Bridge is not made of real gold. It is constructed mainly from steel and concrete. The bridge’s famous color, called International Orange, is simply paint, chosen for visibility in fog and to complement the surrounding landscape.
No, it is not made of real gold. It is made of steel.
The Golden Gate bridge was opened on May 27, 1937.
it is Jose Baerman Straussph who made the golden gate bridge.=)
the golden gate bride is made out of 27 572 strands of wire on each cable
they made it so that people could go over the bridge to the other side.lol
they made it so that people could go over the bridge to the other side.lol
27 million dollars
The Golden Gate Bridge is named after the Golden Gate Strait, the narrow entrance between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The strait was named by U.S. Army Captain John C. Frémont in 1846, who likened its beauty to the Golden Horn in Istanbul. The bridge's name reflects both its geographical location and the striking visual appeal of the iconic structure.
it was made out of strong tools
The Golden Gate Bridge was built simply, to connect San Francisco to Marin County. The San Francisco Bay has rough currents and ferries were the only way to get across. Building a bridge just made it easier.
It is made of steel and concrete.
it was once made of gold