in 1906
before the earthquke it was named gold rush because there was alot
813,000 people live in San Francisco
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It is about 2,990 miles.
The bells invite people in to worship.
No, San Francisco did not get named after Francisco Pizarro.
San Francisco, San Mateo, and Coronado (which they call an island but is technically an isthmus)
The San Francisco earthquake was caused by a rift in the San Andreas fault.
yes mission san jose had an earthquake in 1868
There was no major earthquake in San Francisco in 1903. The most significant earthquake in San Francisco in the early 1900s was the 1906 earthquake that caused widespread destruction.
San Francisco is located on the San Andreas Fault, which is a transform plate boundary where the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate slide horizontally past each other.
The San Francisco earthquake occurred along the San Andreas Fault line in California in April of 1906. It was a major earthquake with a magnitude of approximately 7.9 on the Richter scale.