The Great Quake of 1906 nearly wiped San Francisco off the map

Thousands of people died in the earthquake and subsequent firestorm that destroyed most of the city

The deadliest earthquake in American history struck northern California during the pre-dawn hours on April 18, 1906, a tragedy that nearly wiped San Francisco off the map.

Thousands of buildings were damaged or destroyed by the violent shaking itself, but the city’s wood-frame structures didn’t stand a chance against the firestorm that ignited soon after…

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