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Facebook posts claim a black and white image shows San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge when it opened in 1937. This is false; the photo was taken in 1987 during a celebration of the bridge's 50th anniversary. The Golden Gate Bridge on its opening day in 1937, says a February 13, 2022 Facebook post . Screenshot of a Facebook post taken on February 15, 2022 More examples of the claim appeared on Facebook here and here in English, and in Spanish , French and Portuguese . A Google reverse image search led to a 2015 article published in the San Francisco Chronicle that includes the photograph with the caption: Shot from the South Tower facing south down onto the roadway overlooking a mass of people at the 50th anniversary celebration for the Golden Gate Bridge. The photo is attributed to Deanna Fitzmaurice of The Chronicle. Screenshot of an image in a 2015 San Francisco Chronicle article, taken on February 15, 2022 The image is also credited to Fitzmaurice in the Getty Images database . Yes, this is my photo shot during the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge, the photographer told AFP. Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District spokesman Paolo Cosulich-Schwartz provided additional confirmation, saying: That photo does appear to be from the Golden Gate Bridge’s 50th anniversary celebration in 1987. One of the most famous bridges in the United States, the Golden Gate was built between 1933 and 1937 , when it opened to the public for the first time. Footage of the event shows fewer pedestrians than are depicted in the image circulating on social media. For the 50th anniversary on May 24, 1987, people from all over the world came to pay homage, totaling an estimated 300,000 on the bridge with another 400,000 to 500,000 in surrounding areas, according to the landmark's website , which says up to 200,000 were present in 1937.
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