It Finally Opened In 1937
After a long and challenging construction process, the Golden Gate Bridge finally opened on May 27, 1937. There was an economic crisis happening in America at that time, so people were impressed by the fact that they could put up a bridge in such a challenging domain.
The Golden Gate Bridge was somehow showing people a sign of hope in the Bay Area. Today, the bridge remains an iconic attraction in the vicinity, attracting as many as ten million visitors annually. More than 100,000 cars make use of the bridge each day.