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WALKING TOUR: 1906 Earthquake and Fire: Chinatown’s Devastation and Renewal

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Before dawn on April 18, 1906, the San Andreas Fault ruptured, sending shock waves racing across San Francisco. The city was abruptly wakened to witness a firestorm that would last three days and destroy almost everything within sight. Vibrant and densely populated Chinatown was swiftly engulfed by a raging fire on Day One, its inhabitants dispersed like embers in the wind. With Chinatown destroyed, city politicians and power brokers decided that this was an opportune time to relocate the Chinese community. Powered by an irrepressible resilience, the Chinese community reimagined Chinatown and built it back better.

Tours are approximately 90 minutes and start from the museum. Tickets limited to 20 on a first-come, first-serve basis. In case or rain, tour will be rescheduled. There are several parking garages with ample parking close to the museum.

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