World's 'Most Photographed Bridge' Turns 75!

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On Monday, January 5th, the city of San Francisco kick-started a yearlong celebration to mark the 75th anniversary of one its most famous landmarks - The Golden Gate Bridge. Besides being beautiful, the 1.7 mile long bridge was for many years also, the world's longest suspension bridge.

To celebrate the occasion, officials are planning many fun activities. However, the one thing they will not do, is reenact 'Pedestrian Day 37' - The 1937 opening day festivities, when the bridge was open to just pedestrians. That's because when they attempted that in 1987, to mark the bridge's Golden Jubilee, things went a little haywire.

Not only did 300,000 people or twice the number than anticipated show up, but they also, got nervous when they reached the center and felt the suspension arch flatten (like it was designed to). The panic that ensued resulted in a lot of chaos and even, some injuries!

So this time around, the planning officials have decided to stick to safer celebrations like firework displays, a boating parade, music and dance performances, as well as, guided night tours.

Building the bridge was first proposed in 1922, by an engineer named Joseph B. Strauss. However, the country was in the midst of a depression and people were concerned about the costs, which some estimated would exceed $100 million USD. Also, there was some skepticism about whether it was even possible to build a bridge given the high winds, strong water currents, not to mention, the 500ft. depth in the middle part of the bay.

However, he persevered and construction finally began in 1932. It took a complete redesign, five years and $35 million USD before the first pedestrians were able to walk across, on May 27th, 1937. Surprisingly though, most did not really like the way it looked, with a local leading newspaper going as far as calling it a '$35 million steel harp'.

Thankfully over the years, that sentiment has changed drastically. Today, over nine million tourists traverse the bridge annually and it is, the pride and joy of all Bay Area residents. To check out the full celebration schedule go to http://goldengatebridge75.org.

sources: wikipedia.org,sfgate.com.

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  • alaysiaover 13 years
    In the 1 and 4 picture the Golden Gate Brige looks so beautiful.Iv'e been on it so many times and learned so much interesting facts about it but I never new that till now.
    • Oliviaover 13 years
      Happy Birthday Golden Gate Bridge. I was wondering when did the engineer ( Joseph B. Strauss ) die or does he have grandkids that are alive???
      • peanutover 13 years
        That's amazing . Perfect for a vaction spot.
        • alienover 13 years
          this was a very historical current event and i thought it was interesting.
          • billytwopunchersover 13 years
            Oh my god i cant believe it i thought singapore was more photographed
            • #6cassieover 13 years
              I think this is so cool. I can't beleive workers did that.
              • AveryKover 13 years
                Id be scared to cross it!!!!!!
                • Nicole♥over 13 years
                  Happy late birthday to you happy late birthday to you happy late birthday dear GGB happy birthday to you !!!!!!!!!!!! AND MANY MORE!
                  • 5Sarahover 13 years
                    I believe this artical is interesting. People might have a different perspective than me but I believe it is interesting. Even though people may have been pushing Joseph B. Strauss to not build The Golden Gate Bridge but he did it anyway. After he finished it some people still didn't like the bridge. I think the only reason some people didn't like it is because they thought that they wouldn't like it. I bet when they looked at the bridge a while they probably started to like it and then loved it. Most people probably liked it when it was first made. They had a different perspective. that's why I think this artical is interesting.
                    • 10kevinover 13 years
                      Nice bridge this article is very cool.This is a very safe looking bridge but here is another point of view. beacause of the dip in the center people got scared and thought it was unsafe