Historic pictures of 1906 San Francisco earthquake

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The 1906 San Francisco earthquake was a major earthquake that struck San Francisco and the coast of northern California at 5:12am on Wednesday, April 18, 1906. The most widely accepted magnitude for the earthquake is a moment magnitude (Mw) 7.8; however, other values have been proposed from 7.7 to as high as 8.3.[1] The mainshock epicenter occurred offshore about 2 miles (3 km) from the city. It ruptured along the San Andreas Fault both northward and southward for a total length of 296 miles (477 km).[2] Shaking was felt from Oregon to Los Angeles, and inland as far as central Nevada. The earthquake and resulting fire would be remembered as one of the worst natural disasters in the history of the United States.

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Additional historic photos of the aftermath of the earthquake.

San Francisco in Ruins by George Lawrence, using his kite system
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San Francisco in Ruins by George Lawrence, using his kite system


San Francisco burns
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San Francisco burns


Panorama of ruins
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Panorama of ruins


Panorama of ruins
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Panorama of ruins


Panorama of ruins
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Panorama of ruins


Ruins
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Ruins


Sunken and cracked sidewalk
Sunken and cracked sidewalk


Once prosperous commercial house on Market Street
Once prosperous commercial house on Market Street


Sifting through the rubble
Sifting through the rubble


Street scene after the quake
Street scene after the quake





 City Hall. April 20, 1906
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City Hall. April 20, 1906


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