Bridge Round House

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The Bridge Round House is a diner located at the southeastern end of the Golden Gate Bridge, adjacent to the tourist plaza which was renovated in 2012.[1] The Bridge Round House, an Art Deco design by Alfred Finnila completed in 1938, has been popular throughout the years as a starting point for various commercial tours of the bridge and an unofficial gift shop.[2] The diner was renovated in 2012[1] and the gift shop was then removed as a new, official gift shop has been included in the adjacent plaza renovations.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b King, John (25 May 2012). "Golden Gate Bridge's Plaza Flawed but Workable". San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. ^ a b Kligman, David (25 May 2012). "From Sea to Shining Sea: PG&E's Earley Joins Tribute to Golden Gate Bridge". Currents. PG&E.

Coordinates: 37°48′28″N 122°28′32″W / 37.80779°N 122.47567°W / 37.80779; -122.47567


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