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These United States: Golden Gate Bridge

Built during the Great Depression, California's Golden Gate Bridge is the for the West Coast what the Statue of Liberty is for the East: A lofty symbol of freedom, possibility and hope, constructed by workers who toiled at terrifying heights. Lee Cowan reports.

Built during the Great Depression, California's Golden Gate Bridge is the for the West Coast what the Statue of Liberty is for the East: A lofty symbol of freedom, possibility and hope, constructed by workers who toiled at terrifying heights. Lee Cowan reports.
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