Examples of use of Rainbow Bridge
1. The Bruin bear was crossing Rainbow Bridge on Highway 40 near Truckee when he jumped out of the way of two approaching vehicles.
2. "The Canadians accepted wholesale once you‘re on the list, you don‘t get into Canada," Wright said shortly before walking across the Rainbow Bridge into Ontario.
3. About 340 passengers had to walk to a nearby station after trains stopped at 7:38 am, including some 20 people who were confined to a car that stopped on the Rainbow Bridge over Tokyo Bay.
4. "Native American sacred sites of historical value are entitled to the same protection as the many Judeo–Christian religious sites ... including the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.; the Touro Synagogue, America‘s oldest standing synagogue, dedicated in 1763; and numerous churches that played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, including the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala." Among the more well–known sites at least partially protected because of their religious and cultural importance to native Americans are Medicine Wheel and Devil‘s Tower in Wyoming, Rainbow Bridge in Utah, and Cave Rock on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe.