San Francisco's Forgotten Catastrophe - The Lost City Hall
Offered By: IT'S HISTORY via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the captivating history of San Francisco's Lost City Hall in this 13-minute video. Discover the story of a magnificent Beaux-Arts structure that once stood as the city's government center, boasting a dome taller than the U.S. Capitol. Learn about its completion in 1899, its tragic collapse during the 1906 earthquake, and the subsequent fires that ravaged the city. Examine the building's architectural significance, its impact on San Francisco's governance, and the resilience that led to the construction of a new City Hall in 1915. Gain insights into how this lost landmark continues to shape the city's identity and serves as a powerful reminder of San Francisco's tumultuous past. Delve into this fascinating tale of urban history, architectural grandeur, and the enduring spirit of a city that rose from the ashes of disaster.
Syllabus
San Francisco's Forgotten Catastrophe | The Lost City Hall
Taught by
IT'S HISTORY
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