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SAN FRANCISCO — A museum volunteer has unearthed what the Smithsonian Institution believes to be the first — and perhaps only — color photographs of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake ...
Much of the show is contained in the paperback "After the Ruins, 1906 and 2006: Rephotographing the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire" by Mark Klett, Philip L. Fradkin and Rebecca Solnit ...
On April 18, 1906, an estimated magnitude 8.0 earthquake struck San Francisco, leaving thousands dead and thousands of buildings destroyed. On the anniversary of the quake, take a look back at the … ...
San Francisco city leaders, historians, and community members woke up early Thursday morning to commemorate 118 years since a massive earthquake and fire destroyed much of the city in 1906.
San Francisco marks 119 years since 1906 earthquake and fire 03:35. A ceremony was held in downtown San Francisco early Friday morning to mark 119 years since much of the city was destroyed from ...
Ansel Adams, age 4, survived the deadly 1906 San Francisco earthquake, but was tossed face-first into a garden wall, giving him what his friend Cedric Wright would call an "earthquake nose." ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Sunday morning marks 115 years since the Bay Area experience the worst natural distaster in California history.. At 5:12 a.m. on April 18th, The Great Earthquake of 1906, and the ...
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco officials have gathered to remember victims of the city's devastating 1906 earthquake on the quake's 110th anniversary.