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  1. May 25, 2024 · ©2000 - 2024 Western Neighborhoods Project 1617 Balboa, San Francisco, CA 94121 - (415) 661-1000 Western Neighborhoods Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of western San Francisco neighborhoods.

  2. With a lively past that stretches back to 1907, Fairmont San Francisco boasts an impressive list of firsts — and as the original Fairmont, that includes the property itself, whose name helped launch an international brand. Today, the luxury hotel group encompasses 86 properties that span the globe from Monte Carlo to the Mexican Riviera, but ...

  3. The Daniel E. Koshland San Francisco History Center contains a research collection of books, newspapers and magazines, photographs, maps, posters, archives and manuscript collections, and ephemera, documenting all aspects of San Francisco life and history. The Center is also the archives for the City and County of San Francisco.

  4. Donate. San Francisco History by Year. 1846-1864 — The Gold Rush Era. 1865-1900 — From the Civil War to the New Century. 1901-1930 — Great Earthquake to the Great Depression. 1931-1965 — Depths of the Depression to the Summer of Love. 1966-2000 — Summer of Love to the New Century. From the archives of SFMUSEUM.ORG. and other Internet ...

  5. The population of San Francisco was then 459 souls. The exports for that year were valued at $49, 597 and the imports $53,589. January of 1847 brought the first printing press to San Francisco, and on January 7 Sam Brannan published the first newspaper, "The California Star," a weekly of four pages.

  6. History of San Francisco. Some people are surprised to find out that the San Francisco area was first settled around fifteen thousand years ago by Native Americans, who thrived in the region on wildlife, plants, and fish. Sir Francis Drake and his sailing crew arrived here by way of ship in 1579 and spent time with the natives.

  7. Nov 24, 2009 · On April 18, 1906, at 5:13 a.m., an earthquake estimated at close to 8.0 on the Richter scale strikes San Francisco, California, killing an estimated 3,000 people as it topples numerous buildings ...

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