An interior view of A. J. Affleck Drugs, located at 1008 Tenth Street. The picture shows display shelves full of apothecary jars, and three pharmacy workers. A sign on the wall indicates that the store also sold vaccines and serums. In the...
This circa 1960 photograph shows the Stewart Hotel at 1012 Sixth Street, Frank's Club at 1014 Sixth Street, the Keystone Cafe at 1014, Yee Drugs at 1008 Sixth Street, the Thasos Coffee Shop at 1014 Sixth Street, and Sacramento Hat Works at 1010...
This 1960 photograph shows the Fifth Street Entrance to the Travelers Hotel at 428 J Street. Additional concerns include the Travelers Café at 1012 Fifth Street, the Travelers Lounge and Tavern at 1010 Fifth Street and Ray’s Barber Shop at 1008...
Captured in 1960 is Second Street, between J and K Streets. In view are the entrance to the Timber Club at 1008 Second Street, with a single man walking along the sidewalk in front of it. Next door a man is crouched in a doorway, and a small...
The abandoned Consulado de Mexico at 1004 Seventh Street can be seen in this 1962 photograh. On December 18, 1962, the Mexican Consulate was relocated to 809 Eighth Street. Pearl's Beauty Shop at 1008 Seventh Street is visible to the left of the...
This dormant section of Sixth Street, between J and K Streets, was photographed in 1960. The Yee Pharmacy at 1008 Sixth Street, Sacramento Hat Works at 1010 Sixth Street, the Stewart Hotel at 1012 Sixth Street, the Keystone Cafe at 1014 Sixth...
Sacramento High School is located at 2315 Thirty-Fourth Street in Sacramento, California. Founded just one week after San Francisco’s Lowell High School opened its doors in mid-August 1856, “Sac High” has matured into the second oldest high...
Sacramento High School is located at 2315 Thirty-Fourth Street in Sacramento, California. Founded just one week after San Francisco’s Lowell High School opened its doors in mid-August 1856, “Sac High” has matured into the second oldest high...
Founded in 1876 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools at the southwest corner of Twelfth and K Streets, Christian Brothers School has held subsequent locations at Twenty-First and Broadway, and 4315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. After a...
This April 12, 1935, image captures the front of A. J. Affleck Drugs, A. J. Affleck Laboratories, and California Western State Life Insurance Company at 1006 through 1008 Tenth Street. Three men appear at the business's entrance at the northeast...
This 1962 photograph captures the lifeless storefront of Raymond Yee’s pharmacy at 1008 Sixth Street. A native of China, Yee followed in the footsteps of his father, Dew, who was also a pharmacist. Raymond had been at the pictured location...
This photograph, taken in circa 1960, shows the following Third Street businesses: McMenamins Barber Shop at 1006 Third Street, the Horse Shoe Tavern at 1008 Third Street, and the Karachi Hotel at 1010 Third Street.
Photograph, taken circa 1960, of Travelers Hotel, located at 1006 Fifth Street. In the same building were Ray's Barbershop at 1008 Fifth Street and Terzakis Brothers Tailors at 1002 Fifth Street.
This 1961 photograph provides a view of Seventh Street, looking north from K Street. Visible are the American Typewriter Exchange at 1010B Seventh Street, Len's Leathercraft at 1010C Seventh Street, and the Home Apartments at 1008 Seventh Street. ...
Pearl's Beauty Shop at 1008 Seventh Street and the Magic Kitchen Restaurant at 1010A Seventh Street are visible in this 1961 photograph. 1006 Seventh Street was vacant at the time the photgraph was taken.
Marching up J Street is a contingent of men in uniform, all carrying flags. At this point in the procession the marchers are just approaching the Eleventh Street intersection. Identifiable businesses are: The Castle Liquors (1008 J Street); A.E....
This circa 1922 photograph of six veterans of the Spanish-American War and World War One was taken in front of the Goodyear Tires store at northwest corner of Twelfth and J streets. Although Sacramento contributed few servicemen to the...
As part of the May 1939 World's Fair Rodeo Parade, several riders, including some children, make their way east on K Street. Throngs of spectators, a few resting upon parked cars, crowd the parade route. Visible businesses include as follows: ...
The World's Fair Rodeo Parade makes its way east, down K Street, in this May 1939 photograph. A stagecoach, piled with cowboys, skirts the south side of K Street. The street's edges are filled with spectators, including many children. Visible...
Several riders, participating in the 1939 World's Fair, make their way down K Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Streets, in this May 1939 photograph. The edges of the course are filled with spectators, including many children. Businesses along...