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Why is the Golden Gate Bridge an orange red color?

Last updated December 7, 2019 by ZagBot Comment

The vermilion orange color of the Golden Gate Bridge has its origins in the red lead primer coating the steel used to construct the bridge. The hue seemed to complement the bridge design and surroundings, so a similar shade called International Orange was chosen as its permanent paint color.

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