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1921 San Francisco: Happy, Healthy, and Proud | by Jeff Miller

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Last updated: November 7, 2025 7:44 am
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The glowing praise for San Francisco’s “glorious pageant of sun and air” epitomizes the civic activism of San Francisco Business, published in 1921 by the Chamber of Commerce. The uncredited photo above the article shows residents enjoying Washington’s birthday at Ocean Beach.

For personal finance websites wallet hub When San Francisco was recently named the healthiest city in America for 2024, my reaction was more smile than surprise. In fact, San Franciscans have been giving themselves high health scores for over a century.

In fact, in the March 8, 1921 issue of Health and Climate Assets, san francisco businessa 10-cent weekly magazine published by the Chamber of Commerce declared the city America’s champion of public health and climate change under the headline “Golden Gate Radiates Health.”

meanwhile wallet hub We based our rankings on four categories: healthcare, fitness, green space, and food. San Francisco’s early promoters cited productivity and industrial efficiency, increased annual sunshine hours (2869!), and modern drainage systems as some of the key health criteria. But what might give modern readers pause is that san francisco businessReferences to mice, milk, and children.

The devastating earthquakes and fires of 1921 and 1906 remain traumatic memories for many. But over the next 15 years, San Franciscans came to accept the unintended consequences of urban reconstruction. William C. Hasler of the city’s health department commented favorably: “The fire of 1906 permanently destroyed the area that was originally planned as a shantytown.”

Source: Stories by Jeff Miller on Medium – medium.com

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