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'''The Vedanta Temple at Webster and Filbert in Cow Hollow. It was built in 1908. This picture from 1915 commemorates the neighboring Fire Department's adoption of motorized vehicles in place of horses.'''
'''An automobile lies crushed under the third story of this apartment building in the Marina District. The ground levels are no longer visible because of structural failure and sinking due to liquefaction.'''


''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''
''Photo: Oct. 17, 1989 by J.K. Nakata, courtesy U.S. Geological Survey''


''Text partially excerpted from 'The District Handbook: A CORO Foundation Guide'
''Text partially excerpted from 'The District Handbook: A CORO Foundation Guide'

Revision as of 22:33, 29 April 2021


Marina District crushed car 009sr.jpg

An automobile lies crushed under the third story of this apartment building in the Marina District. The ground levels are no longer visible because of structural failure and sinking due to liquefaction.

Photo: Oct. 17, 1989 by J.K. Nakata, courtesy U.S. Geological Survey

Text partially excerpted from 'The District Handbook: A CORO Foundation Guide'

The Marina District was created by landfill for the site of the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915. The Exposition was constructed to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal. It covered over 635 acres with ten exhibition halls. The only remnants from the fair are the Yacht Harbor and the Palace of Fine Arts.

In the Marina beautiful homes with spectacular views of the Bay were built right across from the Marina Green. The Green became a favorite location for kite flyers despite and early ordinance that expressly prohibited the flying of kites.

In 1989 a 7.1 earthquake stunned the city and devastated sections of the Marina District. More than 30 structures were destroyed.

Pages in category "Marina"

The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.