1906 Color Photographs From San Francisco
This is the kind of photographs we are used to seeing from the earthquake. A man photographs the ruins of a building block in front of the remains of City Hall near Market and Seventh Streets after the Great Earthquake in San Francisco, California. The city hall which took 27 years to build at an estimated cost of $6 million, crumbled in less than 30 seconds during the quake. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
1906 Color Photographs From San Francisco
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History found photographs from San Francisco 1906 in color. Yes color.
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