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1906 Earthquake and Fire: Chinatown’s Devastation and Renewal – Walking Tour
San Francisco Historical Society and Museum 608 Commercial Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
At dawn on April 18, 1906, the San Andreas fault ruptured, sending shockwaves racing across San Francisco. The City is abruptly awakened only to witness a firestorm destroying everything in sight over the next three days. Vibrant and densely populated Chinatown is swiftly engulfed by a raging fire on Day One and its inhabitants are dispersed like embers in the wind.
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History of the French Hospital of San Francisco
San Francisco Historical Society and Museum 608 Commercial Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
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Vampire Tour of San Francisco
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Walking Tour of Fisherman’s Wharf: A Fishing Heritage and Tourist Mecca
San Francisco Historical Society and Museum 608 Commercial Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
Join us on a tour of Fisherman's Wharf, the most attended free attraction in San Francisco, to discover how commercial fishing coexists with the modern tourist Mecca.
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Barbary Coast and Jackson Square: Pleasure Seekers and Merry Makers
Explore the beginnings of the “anything goes” city through its culture, food, and vice.
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Secrets and Stories of San Francisco’s Wall Street of the West
Experience how San Francisco went from a trading village to a metropolis. You’ll learn about the hidden remains of sunken ships and artifacts from the Gold Rush.
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SF History Live: Curtain Going Up
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KOB’s Musical Variety Show Fundraiser at Bimbo’s 365 Club
Bimbo's 365 Club 1025 COLUMBUS AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO
Join us for a musical extravaganza!
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Anchor Steam Beer Exhibit
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Annual Awards Luncheon 2023
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Emperor Norton
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SF History Live: San Francisco’s Cable Car
San Francisco Historical Society and Museum 608 Commercial Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
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Art and Architecture of the Victorian Summer Art Workshop/Camp (Age 11 – 14, Free)
A FREE Summer Arts Workshop for Middle School Students.
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