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  1. Jun 22, 2024 · San Francisco - Urbanization, Gold Rush, Tech Hub: With the discovery of gold, San Francisco picked up pace and direction. The modest village was at first almost deserted as its population scrambled inland to the Mother Lode, and then it exploded into one of the most extraordinary cities ever constructed. Some 40,000 gold hunters arrived by sea, another 30,000 plodded across the Great Basin ...

  2. The Museum of the City of San Francisco. E-mail us at curator@sfmuseum.org. San Francisco surged from hamlet to boomtown overnight--the most meteoric "instant city" in history. From the Gold Rush to the Tech Rush, it's been the site of daring innovations, counterculture upheavals and social rebellions that shaped generations.

  3. Mar 19, 2014 · He lived his entire adult life at 1015 Guerrero Street, north of 22nd, which now has a Zillow estimate of $1.2 million. It was last sold in 1988 for $290,000. 41 years before the home was built ...

  4. The history of the city of San Francisco, California, and its development as a center of maritime trade, were shaped by its location at the entrance to a large natural harbor. San Francisco is the name of both the city and the county; the two share the same boundaries. Only lightly settled by European-Americans at first, after becoming the base for the gold rush of 1849 the city quickly became ...

  5. Mar 14, 2021 · In October 1989 an earthquake that measured 7.1 on the Richter scale hit San Francisco and killed 9 people. Then in 1992 fire swept the Oakland Hills and destroyed 3,000 homes. However today San Francisco is a flourishing city. The Exploratorium opened in San Francisco in 1969 and the Cable Car Museum opened in 1974.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions.

  7. 1853 – California Academy of Sciences, YMCA, [8] and Russ garden [1] established. 1854. San Francisco Mechanics' Institute established. Lone Mountain Cemetery established [10] 1855 – Hebrew Young Men's Literary Assoc. active. [11] 1856 – Mirror of the Times [5] and Daily Morning Call [12] newspapers begin publication.