Taken on July 23, 1941, this photograph shows Marvin W. Glick's Loan Office, located at 626 J Street. The Ohio-born Glick ran as a Democrat for Sacramento City Council in the fall of 1940, but lost.
This 1956 photograph shows the northwest corner of Sixth and J Streets. Visible are Israel Schneiderman’s Big Ben Loan Office at 531 J Street, the 924 Club at 924 Sixth Street and the G n M Club at 526 J Street. Big Ben occupied what had been...
A stretch of K Street, just east of its intersection with Second Street, is the focus of this 1960 photograph. To the far right of the frame is the primeval Fratt Building. Its K Street neighbors include the Owl Cafeteria at 210 K Street, the...
A stretch of K Street, just east of its intersection with Second Street, is the focus of this 1960 photograph. To the far right of the frame is the primeval Fratt Building. Its K Street neighbors include the Owl Cafeteria at 210 K Street, the...
Western Hotel (215 K Street), 223 Club (tavern) (223 K Street), Palm Loan Office (pawnbrokers) (225 K Street), Diamond Cafe (227 K Street), and the U.S. Loan Office (229 K Street) are shown in this circa 1960 photo.
This 1960 view of K Street between Second and Third shows several store fronts including the Palm Loan Office (225 K Street), Diamond Cafe (227 K Street), U.S. Loan Office (229 K Street), and Club Cafe, a tavern (231 K Street). Automobiles are...
The Elwood Hotel (527 K Street), Sacramento Loan & Jewelry Company (formerly Big Ben Loan Office, 531 K Street), Coffee Shop (527 K Street), Keystone Cafe (1014 Sixth Street), Cliff House Cafe Tavern (1016 Sixth Street), and W.C. Lum Laundry (1020...
View of K Street looking west toward Second Street, showing the Fratt Building, which was built in 1870 by Francis W. Fratt, who had been prominent in Sacramento as a cattle dealer and real estate promoter since 1850. His home was here until 1908. ...
Shown on January 2, 1930, at 809 J Street, is the McClatchy Realty Company. The McClatchy family was a powerful force in Sacramento, with widespread interests. Charles and Carlos managed the publishing side, while Valentine and Harold held down...
This circa 1960 photograph shows a stretch of K Street, between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Visible businesses are the Games Galore Fun Center at 619 K Street, the Pacific Loan Jewelry Company at 621 K Street, and Golden Tavern at 623 J Street.
The intersection of Third and K Streets is revealed in this circa 1960 photograph. The Club Café Tavern at 231 K Street is prominent while, to the left of it, is the U.S. Loan Office at 229 K Street.
This 1963 photograph shows a series of businesses on the south side of J Street, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. They are, right to left, the Pacific Loan and Jewelry Company at 424 J Street, the office of L. Fung, M.D., at 426 J Street, and the...
This circa 1960 photograph shows a series of businesses on the south side of K Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets. They are the shuttered New Royal Theater at 526 K Street, the Central Hotel at 522-and-a-half K Street, Mal’s Discount House...
In this photograph of 522-524 J Street, taken in 1960, several storefronts are identifiable. Rich's Loan Office (522 J Street), Golden Gate Hotel (522 J Street), and the Cheerio Club (524 J Street).
1960 photo of the Lion Hotel (513 K Street), Sac's Arcade (509 K Street), Hayes Lunch (509 K Street), California Loan and Jewelry (511 K Street), Louis Clothing (Mens' used, 513 K Street), and Joe Davis Men's Wear (515 K Street).
The intersection of Second and K Streets is the focus of this 1960 photograph. Visible are the Two-O-One Club at 201 K Street, the Reliable Loan Office at 205 K Street, the Barrel House grocery market at 1023 Second Street and the Humboldt Rooms...
The north side of K Street, between Second and Third Streets, is the focus of this 1960 photograph. Left to right are the 223 Club at 223 K Street, the Palm Loan Office at 225 K Street, and the Diamond Café at 227 K Street.
This view shows the Capitol Theater (615 K Street) alongside the Liberty Theater (617 K Street). Although the photograph can be dated to 1962, the Capitol Theater stopped showing films back in 1953. Pacific Loan Company (621 K Street), Fun Center...
This circa 1962 photograph shows the Rio Theater (521 J Street), formerly the El Rey Theater. Also seen is the Big Ben Loan Office (531 J Street), El Paso Cafe/Tavern (525 J Street), G 'n' M Club/Tavern (529 J Street), Pacific Hotel (527 J...