Timeline of San Francisco
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of San Francisco , California , United States.
Prior to the 1800s
1800s
1833
1834
1847
Yerba Buena renamed "San Francisco."
City hotel built.
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853 – California Academy of Sciences , YMCA , and Russ garden established.
1854
1855 – Hebrew Young Men's Literary Assoc. active.[ 11]
1856 – Mirror of the Times [ 5] and Daily Morning Call [ 12] newspapers begin publication.
1857 – California State Convention of Colored Citizens , a colored convention , held in city.[ 13]
1858 – Italian Benevolent Society organized.
1859 – San Francisco Schuetzen-Verein founded.
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864 –
1865 – Daily Examiner and Daily Dramatic Chronicle newspapers begin publication.[ 12]
1866 – Merchants' Exchange Association, Caledonian Club, and Woodward's Gardens established.
1867
1868 – San Francisco County Medical Society and Women's Co-operative Printing Office [1] established.
1869
1870
1871 – San Francisco Art Association and St. Luke's Hospital [ 25] established.
1872 – Bohemian Club and Bar Association of San Francisco founded.
1873
1874 – California School of Design , and Territorial Pioneers of California established.
1875
1876
Pioneer Park , Pacific Homeopathic Dispensary Association, and Ligue Nationale Francaise established.
Railway connexion to Los Angeles.
1877
1878 – San Francisco Public Library ,[ 28] [ 29] Pacific Yacht Club, and Young Women's Christian Association founded.
1879 – Golden Gate Kindergarten Association organized.
1880 – California State Convention of Colored Citizens , a colored convention , held in city.[ 30]
1881 – Geographical Society of the Pacific organized.
1883 – Pacific Coast Amateur Photographic Association headquartered in city.[ 31]
1887 – Cogswell Polytechnical College established.[ 19]
1888 – Associated Charities and San Francisco Business College[ 19] established.
1889 – Pacific-Union Club formed.
1890
1891 – Gregg Shorthand school established.[ 19]
1892
1893 – Mark Hopkins Institute of Art established.[ 34]
1894
1895
1896 – Sutro Baths open.
1898
1899
1900 – Population: 342,782.[ 40]
1900s
1900s–1940s
1950s–1990s
1952 – The Purple Onion nightclub in business.
1953 – City Lights Bookstore in business.[ 48]
1955 – City Lights Pocket Poets Series begins publication.
1957
1959 – Embarcadero Freeway opens.
1960 – Mandarin restaurant in business.[ 60]
1963– The Reverend Cecil Williams becomes pastor at Glide Memorial Church , shifting the church's politics to the left.[ 61]
1964 – City's "San Francisco History Center" established.[2] [3]
1965 – Intersection for the Arts incorporated.
1966– The Compton's Cafeteria riot breaks out when transgender patrons become angry over police harassment.[ 62]
1967 – Summer of Love .
January: The Human Be-In takes place in Golden Gate park, a prelude to the Summer of Love.
The anarchist group The Diggers is founded, and begins distributing free food.[ 63]
1968 – Sister city relationship established with Sydney , Australia.[ 59]
The Church of John Coltrane is established, and continues religious services until 2016.[ 64]
1969
1970 – Regional Metropolitan Transportation Commission established.
1971 – Peoples Temple in San Francisco and Church of the Tree of Life[ 18] established.
1972
1973
October: Zebra murders begin.[ 66]
Church of the Gentle Brothers and Sisters incorporated.[ 18]
Sister city relationship established with Haifa , Israel.[ 59]
1974
1975
1976 – Bay Area Video Coalition founded.
1977
1978
1979
1980 – Davies Symphony Hall opens.
1981
1982 – City/county handgun ban approved; later struck down by state court.[ 66]
1983
1984 – Sister city relationship established with Cork , Ireland.[ 59]
1986
1987 – Luggage Store (arts organization) established.[ 68]
1988 – San Francisco Museum and Historical Society founded.
1989
1990
1991 – Museum of the City of San Francisco opens.[ 72]
1992
1993
1994 – Santarchy begins.
1995
1996
1997
Sister city relationship established with Paris , France.[ 59]
Pinecrest Diner , a popular all-night diner-style restaurant in San Francisco, becomes notorious for a murder over an order of eggs.[ 75]
1998 – Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts founded.[ 68]
2000 – Population: 776,733.[ 40]
2000s
2001 - Fatal dog mauling of Diane Whipple .
2003
Bernal Heights Preservation established.[ 76]
U.S. National Security Agency/AT&T Room 641A in operation.
Sister city relationship established with Zürich , Switzerland.[ 59]
2004 – Gavin Newsom becomes mayor.
2005 – November: Gun control ordinance San Francisco Proposition H (2005) passes; later struck down.
2006 – the Metro Theatre in Cow Hollow closes[ 51] [ 77]
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2013
2014 – San Francisco Giants baseball team win World Series contest.
2015 – Shooting of Kathryn Steinle occurs; a 32-year old woman is killed by a stray bullet fired by an illegal immigrant who was previously deported. The gunman found a gun laying around negligently, and claimed to have fired towards sea lions from a deck, thus hitting a bystander.
2020 – Orange Skies Day makes international headlines
2023 - Significantly high levels of crime, open-air drug use, homelessness , and closed storefronts have become more prominent features of Union Square .[ 83]
2023 - March: Bob Lee was killed in a stabbing.
November: San Francisco hosts the 2023 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Summit.[ 84]
2024 - July: Corazon Dandan is fatally shoved onto a Daly City-bound oncoming BART train, allegedly by a homeless mentally ill individual.
2024 - Shooting and wounding of Ricky Pearsall occurs in Union Square, over a robbery involving his Rolex watch allegedly done by a teenage male from Tracy, California .
See also
History of San Francisco
National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco, California
List of pre-statehood mayors of San Francisco
List of mayors of San Francisco (since 1850)
Timelines of San Francisco's sister cities: Abidjan , Amman , Barcelona , Haifa , Kraków , Manila , Osaka , Paris , Seoul , Shanghai , Sydney , Zürich
Timeline of the San Francisco Bay Area
Timelines of other cities in the Northern California area of California: Fresno , Mountain View , Oakland , Sacramento , San Jose
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Published in the 1800s
Bogardus, John P. (1850). Bogardus' San Francisco, Sacramento city and Marysville business directory .
Frank Soulé; John H. Gihon; James Nisbet (1855), Annals of San Francisco , New York: D. Appleton & Company, OL 13993482M
San Francisco (article) (1870) The Overland Monthly , January 1870 Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 9–23. San Francisco: A. Roman & Co., Publishers
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"San Francisco" , Appleton's Illustrated Hand-Book of American Cities , New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1876
B.E. Lloyd (1876), Lights and Shades in San Francisco , San Francisco: Printed by A.L. Bancroft, OCLC 25178673 , OL 271116M
John S. Hittell (1878), A History of the City of San Francisco , San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft & Co., OL 17997645M
San Francisco Street Directory and Guide , San Francisco: W.C. Disturnell, 1882, OL 24280093M
Disturnell's Stranger's Guide to San Francisco and Vicinity , San Francisco: W.C. Disturnell, 1883
Frederick H. Hackett, ed. (1884), Industries of San Francisco , San Francisco: Payot, Upham & Co., OL 25400583M
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"San Francisco" . Western and Southern States . Appletons' General Guide to the United States and Canada. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1889.
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Mary Roberts Smith (1895). "Almshouse Women: A Study of Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight Women in the City and County Almshouse of San Francisco". Publications of the American Statistical Association . 4 (31): 219–262. doi :10.2307/2967126 . hdl :2027/njp.32101020296479 . JSTOR 2967126 .
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Published in the 1900s
1900s–1940s
Robert C. Brooks (1901), "San Francisco" , Bibliography of Municipal Problems and City Conditions , Municipal Affairs, vol. 5 (2nd ed.), New York: Reform Club, OCLC 1855351
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Samuel Williams (1921). City of the Golden Gate: A Description of San Francisco in 1875 . San Francisco: Book Club of California.
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1950s–1990s
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Published in the 2000s
Hartman, Chester (2002). City for Sale: The Transformation of San Francisco . University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-08605-0 . OCLC 48579085 .
San Francisco , Lonely Planet , 2002, OL 8647758M
Chris Carlsson; Lisa Ruth Elliott, eds. (2010), Ten years that shook the city: San Francisco 1968–1978 , San Francisco: City Lights Books, ISBN 978-1931404129
Solnit, Rebecca. Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas (University of California Press, 2010). 144 pp. ISBN 978-0-520-26250-8
Richard Hu (2012), Urban Design In Downtown San Francisco: A Paradigm Shift? – via International Planning History Society
Erica J. Peters (2013). San Francisco: A Food Biography . Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0759121539 .
Susan Crawford ; et al. (2014), Community Fiber in Washington, D.C., Seattle, WA, and San Francisco, CA: Developments and Lessons Learned , Berkman Center Research Publication, SSRN 2439429 – via Social Science Research Network
Michael Kimmelman (May 29, 2014), "Urban Renewal, No Bulldozer: San Francisco Repurposes Old for the Future" , New York Times
External links
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