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''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp14.0615''
''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp14.0615''
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'''Earthquake shacks start their exodus from then-[[Bernal Heights 1906 Quake Shack survivors|Bernal Park (now Precita Park)]] in 1907. There are a number of shacks scattered around Bernal Heights to this day.'''
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library''


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Revision as of 11:29, 11 August 2022

Unfinished History

Quake-shacks.jpg

Refugee camps comprised of small villages of redwood "relief sheds" or as we commonly refer to them now, quake shacks, were built all over San Francisco in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake and fire. They were the FEMA trailers of their era.

All photos: OpenSFHistory.org

Quake-shacks-in-Richmond.jpg

Richmond District

Quake-shacks-at-Lobos-Square.jpg

Lobos Square

Quake-shacks-at-Franklin-Square.jpg

Franklin Square

Quake-shacks-at-Jefferson-Square.jpg

Jefferson Square

Quake-shacks-at-Washington-Square.jpg

Washington Square

Dolores Park -then Mission Park- cottage camp opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907 wnp14.0615.jpg

Dolores Park—then Mission Park—cottage camp, opened November 19, 1906 and closed October 22, 1907.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp14.0615

Quake-shaks-at-precita.jpg

Earthquake shacks start their exodus from then-Bernal Park (now Precita Park) in 1907. There are a number of shacks scattered around Bernal Heights to this day.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

Quake-shacks-after-removal-presidio.jpg

After some have been removed from the Presidio