San Francisco, California 

City By the Bay
Please check this page called the "San Francisco Station" for news and information on current events prior to your trip to San Francisco.

SAN FRANCISCO HISTORY

The San Francisco area was first settled at least 15,000 years ago by the Ohlone Indians, who lived in the coastal area between San Francisco Bay and Point Sur. They thrived in a region where abundant wildlife, native plants, and fish provided sustenance for their villages. In 1579, Sir Francis Drake and his crew arrived on the Golden Hind, and spent five weeks repairing the ship and meeting with the natives. The Spanish found the entrance to the bay in 1769, and by 1776, the first colonizing party arrived to found the Presidio of San Francisco and Mission Dolores. San Francisco was a tiny settlement before the Gold Rush of 1849. Seemingly overnight, people streamed in from around the world to get to the gold fields. The Gold Rush brought a wild, boisterous crowd. Places like the Barbary Coast, a notorious saloon and red-light district along the piers, flourished.

After the rush was over, many prospectors returned from the gold fields and settled in the city, realizing that fortunes could be made just as well there. Mercantile establishments, small industries, and shipping to the Orient brought prosperity to the newcomers. San Francisco grew and attracted a colorful array of characters. Famous writers such as Jack London, Ambrose Bierce, and Mark Twain congregated here. And John Muir began the Sierra Club here in 1892.

In a city of unique individuals, one particularly stood out--Emperor Norton. Having lost his mind along with his fortune through a bad investment, he had proclaimed: "At the pre-emptory request of a large majority of the citizens of these United States, I Joshua Norton, formerly of Algoa Bay, Cape of Good Hope, and now for the last nine years and ten months past of San Francisco, California, declare and proclaim myself the Emperor of These United States." For the rest of his life, the city complied with his edicts, many of which were quite sound. When he died in 1880, between 10,000 and 30,000 people were reported to have attended his funeral.

In 1869, the first westbound train arrived in San Francisco, and in 1870, San Francisco had become the tenth largest city in the United States. A large Chinese population of laborers recruited in the 1840s and 1850's had settled there. Irish immigrants settled into the Mission area and French, Italian, German, Russian, Australian, Jewish and many other nationalities contributed to the city's international flair.

The 1906 Earthquake and fire devastated the city. But with its characteristic spirit, the city rebuilt itself--into a grander city than even before. And it was no surprise that it would conceive and execute the impossible--the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge--one of the world's longest suspension bridges-- over icy-cold, shark infested waters. It has the highest bridge towers ever made.

Civic mindedness, a tolerant spirit, and openness have continued to be the characteristic of the people of the City. After World War II, returning gay soldiers found a safe haven here. The heart of the 60's movement in the Haight-Ashbury brought talents like the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Santana, and Janis Joplin. Today, new waves of immigrants, particularly from Russia and Central America, are changing the face of the city.

* Below are several albums of the San Francisco Area. Please click on a photo to see the entire album. Use either you back button to return to the main page, or the highlighted area above or the top right side to navigate to another album.

Thank you,
janet

Highlight for Album: ANGEL ISLAND AND ALCATRAZ ISLAND
 
Album: ANGEL ISLAND AND ALCATRAZ ISLAND
Changed: 05/08/10
Contains: 22 items.
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Highlight for Album: BRIDGES OF SAN FRANCISCO
 
Album: BRIDGES OF SAN FRANCISCO
Changed: 11/17/05
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Highlight for Album: Cable Cars, Trams, and Buses
 
Album: Cable Cars, Trams, and Buses
Changed: 11/17/05
Contains: 16 items.
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Highlight for Album: CHINA TOWN
 
Album: CHINA TOWN
Changed: 05/30/08
Contains: 13 items.
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Highlight for Album: The City of San Francisco
 
Album: The City of San Francisco
Changed: 11/17/05
Contains: 97 items.
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Highlight for Album: The Fisherman's Wharf
 
Album: The Fisherman's Wharf
Changed: 09/29/11
Contains: 35 items.
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Highlight for Album: PIER 39
 
Album: PIER 39
Changed: 06/27/08
Contains: 16 items.
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Highlight for Album: Ships on the Bay
 
Album: Ships on the Bay
Changed: 11/17/05
Contains: 34 items.
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Highlight for Album: FAMILY, FRIENDS, and PEOPLE in the CITY
 
Album: FAMILY, FRIENDS, and PEOPLE in the CITY
Changed: 01/13/12
Contains: 34 items.
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Highlight for Album: Franceschis Restaurant
 
Album: Franceschis Restaurant
Changed: 11/17/05
Contains: 4 items.
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Highlight for Album: Gino & Carlo's
 
Album: Gino & Carlo's
Changed: 11/17/05
Contains: 27 items.
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Highlight for Album: Pier 23 Cafe
 
Album: Pier 23 Cafe
Changed: 09/29/11
Contains: 21 items.
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Highlight for Album: VALLEJO
 
Album: VALLEJO
Changed: 11/17/05
Contains: 6 items.
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Highlight for Album: IN FLIGHT TO OAKLAND
 
Album: IN FLIGHT TO OAKLAND
Changed: 11/17/05
Contains: 7 items.
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Highlight for Album: Contra Costa County
 
Album: Contra Costa County

The valley traversed by Interstate 680, by State Highway 24, and by portions of Interstate highway 580 (the Livermore Valley) are collectively called the Tri-Valley Area. West of this area are the cities near or on San Francisco and San Pablo bays, while east of this area is the Sacramento-San Juaquin river delta and California's Great Central Valley.
Changed: 12/07/05
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