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    • Argonaut Liquor Company

    • Argonaut Liquor Company

    • 1938

    • Here is the Argonaut Liquor Company, as it stood on January 18, 1938. Founded in the mid-1930s, and located at 517-523 I Street, the Argonaut moved into the pictured location in 1937 and was one of just nine liquor wholesalers in Sacramento at the...

    • AASAC0381
    • The Review, February 1914

    • The Review, February 1914

    • 1914-02-01

    • 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...
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    • The Review, June 1898

    • The Review, June 1898

    • 1898-06-01

    • 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...
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    • Chris Fulster’s Cottage Cheese

    • Chris Fulster’s Cottage Cheese

    • 1937

    • Chris Fulster’s Cottage Cheese business at 2520 Y Street is captured in this circa 1937 photograph. A children, dressed in summer clothing, stand at either side of the store entrance and roses line a walkway that leads to the doorway. A native...

    • AASAC0189
    • Chinn-Beretta Optometrists

    • Chinn-Beretta Optometrists

    • 1940

    • This August 4, 1940, photograph shows Chinn-Beretta Optometry at 1022 K Street. Prominent is a display window of glasses and indication of the business’ staff optometrists, Bolling Chinn and W.B. Leonard. At the time the photograph was taken,...

    • AASAC0184
    • Hotel Sacramento Building, K Street at Eleventh

    • Hotel Sacramento Building, K Street at Eleventh

    • 1938

    • The elegant Hotel Sacramento is captured in this March 28, 1938, photograph. In 1907, a 50 year, 10 month lease was signed by hotel management. The deal expired in 1957 and, with it, the lifespan of one of Sacramento's most prominent downtown...

    • AASAC0273
    • Front of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church

    • Front of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church

    • 1932

    • Taken from the north side of J Street, this February 29, 1932, photograph shows the façade of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 3860 J Street. Prominent in the photograph are a rose window, Romanesque-style entrance, and Lombardy-style...

    • AASAC0257
    • Hippodrome Theater Interior

    • Hippodrome Theater Interior

    • 1942

    • This circa 1942 photograph reveals a glowing interior of the Hippodrome Theater at 1013 K Street. Just four years later, on September 14, 1946, the marquee of the Hippodrome collapsed onto K Street, killing one person and injuring three. A...

    • AASAC0293
    • Sterling Electrical Company and View Down Ninth Street

    • Sterling Electrical Company and View Down Ninth Street

    • 1921

    • Taken in 1921, this unique eaves-view photograph looks southerly, down Ninth Street from the northeast corner of Ninth and J Street. Most prominent is the storefront and sign of the Sterling Electrical Company, owned and operated by William Albert...

    • AASAC0410
    • Library of the Elks Temple at Ninth and J Streets

    • Library of the Elks Temple at Ninth and J Streets

    • 1907

    • This circa 1907 photograph provides a view of the library at the Elks Temple at 824 J Street. Prominent is the beam work and molding, made of Flemish oak and mahogany. Bookcases bracket a fireplace, in front of which is a large, wooden table...

    • AASAC0528
    • J Street at Fifth Looking West

    • J Street at Fifth Looking West

    • 1920

    • This 1920s photograph looks west along J Street. The most prominent structure is the Travelers' Hotel at 428 J Street. The e-shaped Traveler's was opened in May of 1914. In the background, and under construction, is the California Fruit Building...

    • AASAC0534
    • Mitau Building:  Southeast Corner of Eighth and J Streets

    • Mitau Building: Southeast Corner of Eighth and J Streets

    • 1940

    • The southeast corner of Eighth and J Streets is captured in this circa 1940 photograph. Businesses shown are Hank's Smoke Shop at 800 J Street, George Lidekas Fruits at 802 J Street, Chris' Blue Plate Special at 1001a Eighth Street, Ramona Shoe...

    • AASAC0513
    • John Frink Richardson

    • John Frink Richardson

    • 1873

    • This photograph of prominent Sacramento dairyman John Frink Richardson was taken in circa 1873. Richardson arrived in Sacramento on September 1, 1850, from Wyoming County, New York. He died in January of 1906 and is buried in the City Cemetery.

    • AASAC0570
    • Sacramento City Manager’s Office

    • Sacramento City Manager’s Office

    • 1950

    • This photograph of the Sacramento City Manager’s office at City Hall at 915 I Street was taken in 1950. The window looks westerly to several buildings, including – left to right – the Hotel Californian at 800 I Street, the Labor Temple at...

    • AASAC0594
    • K Street:  229 through 231

    • K Street: 229 through 231

    • 1960

    • 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.

    • AASAC1448
    • J Street:  300 through 324

    • J Street: 300 through 324

    • 1959

    • A long stretch of J Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, is the focus of this circa 1959 photograph. Prominent is the antique façade of the Van Voorhies-Phinney building at 322 and 324 J Street. The Grey Pharmacy, at 1000 Fourth Street, and...

    • AASAC1466
    • L Street:  224 through 230

    • L Street: 224 through 230

    • 1950

    • Storefronts are captured along L Street between Second and Third Streets in this circa 1950 photograph. The Bright Spot Market at 230 L Street and the Agua Caliente Café at 226 L Street are prominent.

    • AASAC1535
    • J Street:  211 through 221

    • J Street: 211 through 221

    • 1960

    • Shown in 1960 is a northerly and eroding section of J Street, between Second and Third Streets. Most prominent is the Weinstock, Lubin and Company warehouse at 211 through 219 J Street. To the right of that is the Welcome Hotel at 221 J Street.

    • AASAC1544

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