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Golden Gate

noun

  1. a strait in W California, between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific. 2 miles (3.2 km) wide.


Golden Gate

noun

  1. a strait between the Pacific and San Francisco Bay: crossed by the Golden Gate Bridge, with a central span of 1280 m (4200 ft)


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What was America supposed to do after Pearl Harbor, put the keys to the Golden Gate in an airmail envelope and send them to Tojo?

It was the government that created the middle class, as well as the Golden Gate Bridge!

And an opportunity came up with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area to have a restaurant.

The weather remained all that could be wished for a number of days after steaming out of the Golden Gate.

Cape Cod to the Golden Gate with a lot of young folks along, and plenty of yarns by the way.

Then what fun it was to stand on the steamer's deck and sail "right out through the Golden Gate," as Retta said.

The Exposition area covers 635 acres of ground, having a frontage of two miles on the bay immediately inside of the Golden Gate.

It is entered through the Golden Gate, a passage five miles long, and one mile in width at its narrowest portion.

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