While the Ferry Building survived the 1906 earthquake, a previously unreported engineering analysis shows the risks to the ...
April 18, 1906, the San Francisco earthquake (and subsequent fires) ranks as one of the most significant temblors of all time. At 5:12 a.m., a foreshock occurred with enough force to be felt widely ...
In 1906, United Railroads of San Francisco ran most of the city’s transit lines. Company photographer John Henry Mentz ...
Born from the ashes of the 1906 earthquake, the San Fran icon remains a defiant symbol of luxury and the legendary "Grand ...
The United States Geological Survey reported a preliminary magnitude 3.0 earthquake struck near the San Francisco Zoo on ...
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area early Thursday, April 2, centered in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
On April 18, 1906, first massive quake, then fire destroyed California communities.
The tremors hit at around 4:40 pm and were both centered 1.8 miles southwest of the San Francisco Zoo, according to the USGS, ...
This has scientists quaking in their boots. Researchers have found that one of the US’s most dangerous fault lines is overdue ...
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