The
Golden Gate Bridge has been called one of the world’s most beautiful
bridges.
It is also one of the most visited places in the world. Experts say
about nine million people visit the bridge each year. They say more than
one thousand million vehicles have used the bridge since it opened
almost seventy years ago.
The bridge has always been painted the color called “International
Orange.” The color was chosen because it went well with the natural
surroundings. It also is easier to see in the heavy fog that often
covers the area.
But the Golden Gate Bridge was not named for its orange color. It was
named for the body of water that it crosses, the Golden Gate Strait. The
Golden Gate Strait is the entrance to the San Francisco Bay from the
Pacific Ocean. The Golden Gate Bridge links the city of San Francisco
with Marin County, California.
Planning for the bridge began in the nineteen twenties when the area
around San Francisco was growing. People living in the area needed
another way to get to the city besides the small ferry boats.
The chief engineer for the project was Joseph Strauss. Work began in
nineteen thirty-three. Mister Strauss demanded the strongest safety
protections in the history of bridge building. These protections
included the first use of the hard hat and special glasses to protect
the workers’ eyes. A special safety net was suspended under the bridge.
This net saved the lives of nineteen men during the construction. Still,
eleven others were killed when they fell from the bridge through the
net.
The Golden Gate Bridge opened in nineteen thirty-seven. It extends one
thousand two hundred eighty meters across the water. It was the largest
suspension bridge in the world until nineteen sixty-four. That is when
the Verrazano Narrows Bridge opened in New York City.
Joseph Strauss wrote a poem called “The Mighty Task is Done” after the
Golden Gate bridge was completed. Here is how the poem begins:
At last the mighty task is done;
Resplendent in the western sun
The Bridge looms mountain high;
Its titan piers grip ocean floor,
Its great steel arms link shore with shore,
Its towers pierce the sky.