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It was 98 years ago…

this morning that a magnitude 8.3 earthquake struck San Francisco killing an estimated 3,000 people (out of a population of 450,000).

The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco has an engrossing online exhibit about the quake that includes photographs, eyewitness accounts, police and fire department reports, the Mayor’s “Shoot to Kill” Order and more.

Posted on April 18, 2004Author NewMexiKenCategories History

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