Joseph Strauss
Joseph Strauss was an American bridge engineer best known for designing the Golden Gate Bridge. In the early 20th century, he proposed a detailed plan for a railway bridge over the Bering Strait, aiming to connect North America and Asia, although his ideas did not materialize at the time.
Born on Jan 09, 1870 (155 years old)
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Joseph Strauss presented a detailed plan for a railway bridge to the Russian Empire.
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Joseph Strauss presented a plan for a railway bridge to connect Russia and the United States.
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