A Natural History of San Francisco with Greg Gaar
Environmentalist, historian, and photographer Greg Gaar gives a virtual presentation covering the history of San Francisco's natural features including sand dunes, grasslands, trees, lakes, creeks, tidal marshes, and rock formations. Greg also discusses the efforts by government agencies and volunteers to preserve what still remains of the city's natural heritage. To stay up to date with our other events and purchase tickets, be sure to check out our eventbrite page! https://www.eventbrite.com/o/western-... Also, follow us on social media! Twitter: @OutsideLandz and @OpenSFHistory Instagram: @OutsideLandz and @OpenSFHistory Facebook: www.facebook.com/outsidelands

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San Francisco: Then and Now with John Martini

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Invasive Limonium: what is it and what is being done about it? Monday, June 8, 2026, 7:30 pm

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"ShipWRECKED Again!"

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SFHS Presentation - Jim Schein on the Natural Topography of Early San Francisco

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Lost Gilded Age Mansions of the San Francisco Bay Area

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History of San Francisco 1: Birth of a City (1999)

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

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SFHS presents Sutro's Glass Palace with John Martini

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San Francisco Map − EXPLAINED

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The Buried Ships in San Francisco, with Richard Everett - SFHS February 2022 Program

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PBS documentary - San Francisco: The Way It Was

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8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

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San Francisco's Lost Docks

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A History of the Castro Neighborhood in San Francisco | KQED

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History of San Francisco: 1900 to 1909

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No one can explain the first panoramic photograph of San Francisco (1878)

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” BAGHDAD BY THE BAY ” 1960s SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA TRAVELOGUE FISHERMAN'S WHARF XD51994

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HERE2 - A History of Golden Gate Park

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