Moving Day (1908)
In
San Francisco was still rebuilding from the devastating 1906 earthquake
and fire. Moving day scenes like this captured the city’s spirit of
resilience. Horse-drawn wagons carried furniture, pianos, and dreams
across unpaved streets. Families relocated to freshly built homes, their
faces full of determination and hope. Amidst the smell of dust and
lumber, the sound of hammers still echoed from reconstruction nearby.
The skyline was changing, but so was the city’s heart. Each wagonload
represented new beginnings proof that even after tragedy, San Francisco
refused to stand still.

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