History of the San Francisco Bay Region

History of the San Francisco Bay Region
Title History of the San Francisco Bay Region PDF eBook
Author Bailey Millard
Publisher
Total Pages 426
Release 1924
Genre San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)
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The San Francisco Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area
Title The San Francisco Bay Area PDF eBook
Author Mel Scott
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 388
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520055124

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The Future of San Francisco Bay

The Future of San Francisco Bay
Title The Future of San Francisco Bay PDF eBook
Author Mel Scott
Publisher
Total Pages 160
Release 1963
Genre Regional planning
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Photographer's America

Photographer's America
Title Photographer's America PDF eBook
Author R. F. Paulus
Publisher America Through Time
Total Pages 112
Release 2021-01-25
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781684730087

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The San Francisco Bay Area is in perpetual transformation. From the ancient Gold Rush to the recent Tech Boom, the city is always reinventing itself, and leaving behind artifacts of transitions with their own hidden beauty, spread across the urban landscape. Despite its prominent status in American culture, the region's most unique and captivating locations are often ignored by residents and tourists alike. French-born photographer and California resident, Romain Paulus, shows us different sides of this urban environment that is closed to visitors, through a collection of rare pictures collected over the past five years. Looking at these off-limits places and viewpoints helps us understand this world-class U.S. region at a deeper level. Abandoned buildings and old military installations take us back in time in a city that few people remember. Further, active infrastructure such as iconic bridges, tunnels, and factories, show us what it takes to keep this region running today. And finally, unique viewpoints in the city's ever-evolving skyline give us a glimpse of the future for the life of the region and its people.

A People's Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area

A People's Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area
Title A People's Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area PDF eBook
Author Rachel Brahinsky
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 284
Release 2020-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 0520963326

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An alternative history and geography of the Bay Area that highlights sites of oppression, resistance, and transformation. A People’s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area looks beyond the mythologized image of San Francisco to the places where collective struggle has built the region. Countering romanticized commercial narratives about the Bay Area, geographers Rachel Brahinsky and Alexander Tarr highlight the cultural and economic landscape of indigenous resistance to colonial rule, radical interracial and cross-class organizing against housing discrimination and police violence, young people demanding economically and ecologically sustainable futures, and the often-unrecognized labor of farmworkers and everyday people. The book asks who had—and who has—the power to shape the geography of one of the most watched regions in the world. As Silicon Valley's wealth dramatically transforms the look and feel of every corner of the region, like bankers' wealth did in the past, what do we need to remember about the people and places that have made the Bay Area, with its rich political legacies? With over 100 sites that you can visit and learn from, this book demonstrates critical ways of reading the landscape itself for clues to these histories. A useful companion for travelers, educators, or longtime residents, this guide links multicultural streets and lush hills to suburban cul-de-sacs and wetlands, stretching from the North Bay to the South Bay, from the East Bay to San Francisco. Original maps help guide readers, and thematic tours offer starting points for creating your own routes through the region.

Down by the Bay

Down by the Bay
Title Down by the Bay PDF eBook
Author Matthew Booker
Publisher University of California Press
Total Pages 294
Release 2020-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 0520355563

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San Francisco Bay is the largest and most productive estuary on the Pacific Coast of North America. It is also home to the oldest and densest urban settlements in the American West. Focusing on human inhabitation of the Bay since Ohlone times, Down by the Bay reveals the ongoing role of nature in shaping that history. From birds to oyster pirates, from gold miners to farmers, from salt ponds to ports, this is the first history of the San Francisco Bay and Delta as both a human and natural landscape. It offers invaluable context for current discussions over the best management and use of the Bay in the face of sea level rise.

Geology of the San Francisco Bay Region

Geology of the San Francisco Bay Region
Title Geology of the San Francisco Bay Region PDF eBook
Author Doris Sloan
Publisher
Total Pages 370
Release 2006
Genre History
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"You can't really know the place where you live until you know the shapes and origins of the land around you. To feel truly at home in the Bay Area, read Doris Sloan's intriguing stories of this region's spectacular, quirky landscapes."--Hal Gilliam, author of Weather of the San Francisco Bay Region "This is a fascinating look at some of the world's most complex and engaging geology. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in an understanding of the beautiful landscape and dynamic geology of the Bay Area."--Mel Erskine, geological consultant "This accessible summary of San Francisco Bay Area geology is particularly timely. We are living in an age where we must deal with our impact on our environment and the impact of the environment on us. Earthquake hazards, and to a lesser extent landslide hazards, are well known, but the public also needs to be aware of other important engineering and environmental impacts and geologic resources. This book will allow Bay Area residents to make more intelligent decisions about the geological issues affecting their lives."--John Wakabayashi, geological consultant