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Building the Golden Gate Bridge

Road's All Clear

Road's All Clear

The bridge has been closed a handful of times in its history: three times for gusting winds of 69 mph or more, once each for visits by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and French President Charles DeGaulle, and briefly on some nights for construction. The longest it was ever closed was for three hours and 27 minutes in 1983 for winds of 75 mph.

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Jan 01, 1938
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