This 1960 photograph of J Street shows the Ramona Garage at 606 J Street, the Argentina Tavern at 610 J Street, and the Rancho Grande Restaurant at 612 J Street. The Argentina, in operation since the mid-1940s, is set within the venerable stone...
Taken in circa 1955, this photograph shows Sacramento's Downtown Mosque at 411 V Street, one of two in the entire country at the time and thought by some to be the oldest in the United States. The presense of Muslims in Sacramento dates back to...
This circa 1910 postcard shows N Street, looking westerly from Fifteenth Street. In the 1890s, sections of the city roads, including N Street, were paved with bituminous rock with an underlayer of concrete.
This postcard shows the northern grounds of Sutter's Fort, as seen from K Street. Also visible are the fort's northwest bastion and pond. Prior to earnest restoration in the 1890s, the pond had been a slough, running east to west. It was...
The eastern face of Sutter's Fort is represented in this postcard. After its restoration in the 1890s, much of the tree, shrubbery and floral sections were donated by the Native Daughters of the Golden West.
This circa 1965 postcard shows a flora rich northeast corner of Sutter's Fort, located at Twenty-Seventh and K streets. When the historic site was rehabilitated in the 1890s, the decision to plant dedicated and organized floral elements was...
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