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Roundtable: San Francisco's Lost Landmarks


Roundtable: San Francisco's Lost Landmarks

Link: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/events/calendar.html#4

October 18th, Faculty Club

San Francisco is famous for having rebuilt itself after the 1906 earthquake. In reality, San Francisco has rebuilt itself many
times, and is in a constant state of metamorphosis. James Smith, who has written the book San Francisco’s Lost Landmarks, will talk about and show images of some of the fabulous pieces of San Francisco that have been lost from sight. This Roundtable will be held at noon in the Lewis Latimer Room at the Faculty Club.

Oct 11, 2007 | Categories: Events | lkolker

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