San Francisco Memories:A visual scrapbook of various events and structures in San Francisco's history.
1990 Census of Population and Housing: Population and housing statistics from the 1990 census. Presented by UC Berkeley.
America Hurrah: Images and text on the history of San Francisco and California.
An Unvanished Story: 5,500 Years of History: A local historical study conducted by the U.S. National Park Service and the U.S. General Services Administration.
Bay Area 2000: KRON's documentary series about San Francisco's first 150 years. Includes information per decade and a history quiz.
Books about California: Books about California, including etexts, and publishers lists. Includes San Francisco publishers and books about the City.
California Highways: History of San Francisco Bay area freeway development with maps.
California Shipwrecks: Articles about California shipwrecks plus pictures of artifacts, underwater video, an online database of ship wrecks, and a list of links from the California State Lands Commission.
Critical Mass History: History of the monthly bicylist protest through the streets of the City.
Encyclopedia of San Francisco: A project from the San Francisco Museum & Historical Society. Includes a timeline, gallery, bios, etc.
Financial Women's Association of San Francisco: History of the Financial Women's Association from 1956.
Fisherman's Wharf: A brief history of Fisherman's Wharf.
Fisherman's Wharf 1870-1930: History of Fisherman's Wharf from the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park site.
Gold Rush Trail: Walk San Francisco's Gold Rush Trail, an outdoor museum of San Francisco history.
Golden Gate Bridge: Research Library: History of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Golden Gate International Exposition 1939-1940: History of the GGIE held on Treasure Island.
Heart of the City: Includes various sections on the City's cultural history, along with a street origin guide, written by journalist Hank Donat.
History of the San Francisco Boy Scouts: History of the SFBAC - Boy Scouts of America - San Francisco Bay Area Council.
Hoppers Hands: The story behind infamous Hoppers Hands sign at Fort Point.
Horse and Buggy Days in San Francisco: Horse and Buggy Days in San Francisco. Old ads and photos from Larkins and Co., 1865-1913 carriage makers.
Iceberg at the Golden Gate: An article about Henry Washington Dodge, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, by Jan C. Nielsen.
Intersections: True Tales of San Francisco: Various stories on "sex, madness, blood lust and nobility."
Jewish Life in San Francisco, 1860: A passage about Jewish life from "From Three Years in America," 1862.
Mechanics' Institute Library: A general interest library in the San Francisco business district, from 1854.
Memories of San Francisco: A site dedicated to San Francisco’s Lost Landmarks, by Jim Smith.
Panama Pacific International Exposition: Contemporary texts, film, and memorabalia document the World's Fair held in San Francisco in 1915 to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal.
Pier 70: History and current condition of the oldest operating civilian shipyard in the United States.
Playland Amusement Park: The dark side of the Playland Amusement Park, and details of the restoration of Laffing Sal.
Postcard Exhibits: Exhibits of early postcards including the Cliff House, Golden Gate International Exposition, etc.
Reflections on Black History: Articles by Thomas Fleming, who writes for the Sun-Reporter, San Francisco's African American weekly.
S.F. Heart: History and photographs of the city, Peace and Love, and music.
San Francisco History: A collection of historical resources for the city and county.
San Francisco History Center: Front page for the San Francisco Main Public Library's History Center.
San Francisco History Experience: A San Francisco history blog by Sean M. Hall.
San Francisco History Index: From prehistory to the present. Includes historical maps, neighborhoods, ethnic groups, an email list and forum.
San Francisco Memoirs: The history of San Francisco in the words of people who were in the city between 1835 and the earthquake of 1906.
Shaping San Francisco home page: Shaping San Francisco pioneers an interactive multimedia approach to San Francisco's lost history.
Sin, Fire and Gold!: KQED's documentary about San Francisco's Barbary Coast history, the gold rush, the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Slavonic Cultural Center: Features an overview of the center organizing cultural programs that preserve and reflect the diverse artistic traditions of the Balkan's different cultural groups.
Summer of Love: A celebration of the 1967 Summer of Love.
Summer of Love: The 1967 Summer of Love web site tour.
The Maritime Heritage Project: Gold Rush Ships, Passengers, Captains: A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving shipping history from the mid-1800s to the turn of the Century.
The Muwekma Ohlone Website: Features information about the original inhabitants of the Bay Area. Includes news, history, and a photo gallery.
The Straight on The Haight: Stories and history of the Haight Ashbury. 60's styles, music, fashions and accessories in picture and text.
Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco: Many online exhibits and links on practically every aspect of local history.
Women Pioneers in San Francisco Medicine: History of women in San Francisco medicine.