WOED helped the Oakland Museum of California create one of our most dramatic and popular history exhibitions to-date. Their vision and perseverance were very refreshing. Job well done! | ||
| —Aimee Klask Curator of Aftershock! Voices from the 1906 Earthquake and Fire | ||
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Life changed for the San Francisco Bay Area at 5:12 a.m., April 18, 1906. One hundred years later, the devastating earthquake is
commemorated in Aftershock! Through vignettes and individual stories, the exhibition conveys how people withstood and rebounded
from the disaster that has reverberated through Bay Area history. Adding to the museum’s impressive collection of photos and
artifacts is a re-created Victorian house where, through a simulated experience, visitors can feel the pitch and roll and hear
the rumble of an earthquake. 4,000 sq. ft. Opened April 2006 | ||