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In 1987, an estimated 800,000 people gathered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic San Francisco bridge.
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Hundreds of thousands of people flooded San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge in 1987 to honor its 50th anniversary.
A preview of closures for 70 state parks on July's shutdown list shows the biggest job for California's Department of State Parks is to get the word out what "closed" means. From the closed gates ...
These days, your concourse walk never seems to end. It’s mostly because bigger is better for the airport business, even if it’s harder on your feet.
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The photo mode features are robust in Baldur’s Gate 3.You’re able to adjust scenes by removing party members or NPCs who might be getting in the way. You can pose your characters all sorts of ...
On Feb. 8, Makakilo residents John and Rita Shockley, co-founders of the Free Access Coalition and avid West side beachgoers, discovered the gate to the parking area at Keawaula (Yokohama) Bay was ...
Friday marked the 32nd anniversary of the walk across the Golden Gate Bridge, an event The Chronicle's Peter Hartlaub once referred to as "the largest cluster— in Bay Area history where no one ...
Photos and videos from that 2021 incident showed brown flood waters from the Middle Brook running past the Raritan Valley Line train that a flood gate was closed up against.
The annual AIDS Walk will take place this Sunday in Golden Gate Park. The route will be entirely within the park and will cause the north and south entrances of the park to be closed until 2 p.m.
Golden Gate Bridge on May 24, 1987. Photo by Associated Press. ... “An estimated 350,000 people turned out for the bridge walk” while a total of 800,000 ... The bridge has closed to vehicular ...
The gate is locked, which is a surprise to hikers who show up expecting to park inside. "I would love if this parking lot was open. I'd feel a lot safer. Just park and walk up," hiker Alyson Toavs ...
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