10:00 - 12:00
Transamerica Pyramid Clay St.
San Francisco , CA 94111
United States
This event and waitlist are full.
Step back to the frenzied days of 1848 as gold fever grips San Francisco, transforming a sleepy village into a bustling metropolis overnight. Explore the captivating tales of fires, gangs and larger-than-life characters that shaped the city's legendary Gold Rush era.
“Gold! Gold from the American River!”, shouted San Francisco businessman Sam Brannan, as he ran down Montgomery Street in May,1848, waving a jar filled with gold over his head, sparking the Gold Rush. As word spread rapidly around the world, the tiny village of San Francisco, tucked amidst massive sand dunes by the Bay, and frequented by grizzly bears and mountain lions, was transformed virtually overnight into a booming instant city. Learn about the incredible fires, gangs, vigilantes, shanghaiing, the Pony Express and the larger-than-life characters, like Mark Twain, Emperor Norton, and Levi Strauss, who walked the famously muddy streets. Walk above the fleet of abandoned ships, still full of cargo, buried beneath today’s skyscrapers. Hear how the Gold Rush sparked the largest peacetime migration in world history, catapulting California into statehood. Discover how treasure seekers converged from over a dozen nations around the world with diverse languages and customs to create the dynamic and tolerant character of the multi ethnic city we see today.
Meet at the sidewalk on the TransAmerica Pyramid (north) side of the Clay Street opposite the Starbucks on Clay.
Space Limited. Reservations required: (415) 557-4411 or anissa.malady@sfpl.org
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