The Golden Gate Bridge is in which state?
America's Greatest Bridges: Engineering Marvels and Icons
This deep dive covers all ten iconic bridges in our transport category — from the Golden Gate to the Deception Pass, from the Mackinac to the Sunshine Skyway. American bridges are more than infrastructure; they're symbols of the engineering ambition and natural beauty that define the country's landscape.
The oldest bridges in this quiz date back to the 19th century. The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened and remains a symbol of New York City's industrial might. Modern bridges push engineering boundaries in different ways — the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel combines bridges, tunnels, and man-made islands across 17.6 miles of open water, a solution that no other American crossing has replicated.
Florida alone has three bridges in this quiz, reflecting the state's unique geography. The Seven Mile Bridge leaps across open ocean. The Sunshine Skyway's cable-stayed design is instantly recognizable. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in neighboring Louisiana holds the record as the longest bridge over water in the world at nearly 24 miles. The Gulf Coast's flat terrain and vast waterways have inspired some of the most creative bridge engineering in the country.
Whether you're an engineering enthusiast or someone who simply appreciates beautiful structures, this quiz celebrates the bridges that connect America's cities, islands, peninsulas, and waterways. Match each span to its state and prove you know where America's greatest bridges stand.
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