Wells Fargo Bank officials vowed to reopen a popular corporate museum in the heart of San Franciscos financial district after thieves smashed a stolen SUV through its front door and made off with historic gold rush nuggets on display. The museum is a popular destination for schoolchildren and tourists and includes two restored stagecoaches, a working telegraph and other California Gold Rush era memorabilia. The thieves struck at about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday when they rammed a Chevrolet Suburban through the museums revolving door.
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