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San Francisco’s paper-and-pen-based system, in which plans are manually moved from person to person to person in a time-consumingly sequential and linear manner, is a setup that traces back to the ...
San Francisco's docks have a rich history that began during the California Gold Rush in 1849 when the city's natural harbor ...
In this context, Binh Danh’s daguerreotypes of contemporary San Francisco, on view in This, Then, is San Francisco at Haines Gallery, are inseparable from the city’s history. Photographs like City ...
Christian Cagigal holds up a photograph of 19th century San Francisco on his Ghost Hunt tour, at Mary Ellen Memorial Park (Anne Wernikoff) While her behavior might strike us now as self-defeating, ...
The San Francisco of the 19th Century exerts a romantic tug on the present day, a sepia-toned metropolis that sprang up out of nothing to attract robber barons, writers, and eccentrics only to be ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco board has voted unanimously to remove a 19th century statue that activists say is racist and demeaning to indigenous people. The unanimous decision Wednesday ...
A San Francisco board has decided to remove the 19th-century statue that activists say is racist and demeaning to indigenous people. The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted Wednesday, Sept. 12 ...
A controversial 19th century statue in San Francisco's Civic Center has been removed. The statue showed a Native American man at the feet of a conquering Spanish cowboy and a Catholic missionary.
Planted by the U.S. Army in the 19th century, Monterey Pines have been standing for 130 years in The Presidio of San Francisco. This week, they are set to be removed due to safety concerns.