The California Historical Society, founded in 1871, is housed in the former San Francisco Builders Exchange, a historic building painted orange to commemorate the Golden Gate Bridge’s 75th anniversary in 2012. Located in the heart of San Francisco, this institution offers a wealth of historical exhibits that delve into the city’s past and the broader history of the Golden State. Visitors can explore a range of artifacts, documents, and displays that provide insight into California’s rich and diverse heritage. The building itself, with its distinctive color, adds a unique visual element to the experience, making it a notable stop for those interested in the region’s history.
California Historical Society
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