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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.
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Formed in 1964 as the Californiana Collection, the current San Francisco History Center holds a comprehensive, non-circulating research collection covering all aspects of San Francisco history (and, to a lesser extent, California and Western history) from the time of the area's earliest habitation to the present day. The material sheds light on man...
The San Francisco History Center contains a wealth of primary and secondary source materials in print, manuscript, audio-visual, and digital formats. These include books, periodicals, pamphlets, ephemera; newspapers and news clippings; maps; photographs and slides; microfilm and fiche, videos, DVDs, and recordings; posters and broadsides; archives ...
Books, audio-visual materials, some archival collections, and most periodical titles are represented in the SFPL online catalog. Other materials are not fully represented in the catalog, so patrons are encouraged to ask a librarian if they have questions about holdings. Library users are also directed to department card indexes, folder lists and de...
The Waterfront Collection is an office campus located along San Francisco's Northern Waterfront. The office buildings—55 Francisco Street with 143,100 square feet and 1700 Montgomery Street with 294,700 square feet—provide large, efficient floor plans and feature floor-to-ceiling windows that offer an abundance of natural light. 1800 ...
A good example of a public plaza that is there, but isn’t there, is 55 Water Street. Designed by Emery Roth & Sons and opened in 1972, the two-level plaza is wedged between a 56-story tower and a 15-story annex.
Feb 4, 2018 · San Francisco has changed. A free digital map lets you turn back the clock. OpenSFHistory, a subgroup of the Western Neighborhoods Project, compiled thousands of historical images accumulated...
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Nov 21, 2022 · The Museum is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on Thursday, December 1, ALL DAY – for a private event. * * * Interested in renting our space? * * *. Contact Chris Griffith at (415) 537-1105, X-3 | chris.griffith@sfhistory.org.
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55 Water Street Function A single-function tall building is defined as one where 85% or more of its usable floor area is dedicated to a single usage.