- Golden Gate
The Golden Gate is the
North America nstrait connectingSan Francisco Bay to thePacific Ocean . Since 1937 it has been spanned by theGolden Gate Bridge . Technically, the 'gate' is defined by the headlands of theSan Francisco Peninsula and theMarin Peninsula, while the 'strait' is the water flowing in between.During the last
Ice Age , when sea level was several hundred feet lower, the waters of the glacier-fedSacramento River and theSan Joaquin River scoured a deep channel through the bedrock on their way to the ocean. [A similar process created the underseaHudson Canyon off the coast of New York and New Jersey.] The strait is well known today for its depth and powerful tidal currents from the Pacific Ocean. Many smallwhirlpools and eddies can form in its waters.Before the arrival of Europeans in the eighteenth century, the area around the strait and the bay was inhabited by the
Ohlone people.The Golden Gate is often shrouded in fog. During the summer, the heat in the
California Central Valley causes the air there to rise. This can create strong winds which pull cool moist air in from over the ocean through the break in the hills caused by the Golden Gate, commonly causing a stream of dense fog to enter the bay. The strait was surprisingly elusive for early European explorers, presumably due to this persistent summer fog. The strait is not recorded in the voyages ofJuan Rodriguez Cabrillo norFrancis Drake , both of whom may have explored the nearby coast in the sixteenth century in search of the fabledNorthwest Passage . The strait is also unrecorded in observation by Spanishgalleon s returning from thePhilippines that laid up in nearbyDrakes Bay . These galleons rarely passed east of theFarallon Islands (27 miles west of the Golden Gate), fearing the possibility of rocks between the Islands and the mainland.The first recorded observation of the strait occurred nearly two hundred years later than the earliest European explorations of the coast; in 1769 Sgt.
José Francisco Ortega , the leader of a scouting party sent north along the peninsula of present-daySan Francisco , reported that he could proceed no further because of the strait. On5 August 1775 Juan de Ayala and the crew of his ship the "San Carlos" became the first Europeans known to have passed through the strait, anchoring in a cove behind Angel Island which is now named in Ayala's honor. Until the 1840s the strait was called the "Boca del Puerto de San Francisco" (Mouth of the Port of San Francisco). On1 July ,1846 , before the discovery ofgold inCalifornia , the entrance acquired a new name. In his memoirs,John C. Frémont wrote, "To this Gate I gave the name of "Chrysopylae", or "Golden Gate"; for the same reasons that the harbor ofByzantium was called Chrysoceras, orGolden Horn ." [Gudde, Erwin G. "California Place Names" (2004) University of California Press, London, England. ISBN 0-520-24217-3.]Places named after the Straits of the Golden Gate
The
Golden Gate Bridge ,Golden Gate Park , andGolden Gate University are named after the Golden Gate.Golden Gate Bridge
The
Golden Gate Bridge is a suspensionbridge spanning the Golden Gate, the opening of theSan Francisco Bay onto thePacific Ocean . As part of bothUS Highway 101 and California Route 1, it connects the city of San Francisco on the northern tip of theSan Francisco Peninsula to Marin County.The Golden Gate Bridge had the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed in 1937 and has become an internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco and
California . Since its completion, the span length has been surpassed by eight other bridges. It still has the second longest suspension bridge main span in the United States, after theVerrazano-Narrows Bridge inNew York City . In2007 , it was ranked fifth on the "List of America's Favorite Architecture" by theAmerican Institute of Architects .Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park , located inSan Francisco, California , is a largeurban park consisting of 1017 acres (4.1 km², 1.6 mi²) of public grounds. Configured as a rectangle, it is similar in shape but 174 acres (0.7 km², 0.27 mi²) larger thanCentral Park in New York, to which it is often compared. With 13 million visitors annually, Golden Gate is the third most visited city park in The United States (after Central Park and Lincoln Park inChicago ).Golden Gate University
Founded in 1901,
Golden Gate University (informally referred to as "GGU", or simply as "Golden Gate") is a private,nonsectarian ,coeducation aluniversity located in the Financial District of downtownSan Francisco, California . "U.S. News & World Report " designated Golden Gate University as a "selective university" while ranking their School of Law'senvironmental law program 18th in the United States and 3rd in California, surpassed only by UC Berkeley and Stanford [http://www.ggu.edu/school_of_law/academic_law_programs/llm_jd_programs/llm_environmental_law] . "U.S. News and World Report" has also given recognition to the university's online programs, rating them "among the best in the nation."References
External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/prsf/history/hrs/elpresid/elpresid.pdf National Park Service: Discovery of the Golden Gate]
* [http://www.virtualemotion.com/fullquicktime.aspx?language_id=2&n=239 Golden Gate 360 Image (QTVR)]
* [http://www.virtualemotion.com/gal2.aspx?language_id=2&n=241 Golden Gate 360 Image (Java)]
* [http://CPRR.org/Museum/Golden_Gate_c1895.html Digitally Restored Panoramic Composited View of The Golden Gate, Fort Point, and San Francisco Bay as seen from "Land's End" near Sutro Heights, c. 1895.]
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