Zaverukha, Lydia B. ; Bogdan, Nina
Even before San Francisco was founded as a city, Russian visitors, explorers, and scientists sailed to the area and made contact with both the indigenous people and representatives of the Spanish government. Although the Russian commercial colony of Fort Ross closed in 1842, the Russian presence in San Francisco continued and the community expanded to include churches, societies, businesses, and newspapers. Today the 75,000 Russian speakers who live in the San Francisco Bay Area continue to pass on their heritage to their children.