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    • First Christian Church

    • First Christian Church

    • 1924

    • The First Christian Church sits at 2701 N Street in this circa 1924 photograph. The Romanesque structure was built in 1911 for a cost of 30,000 dollars. The previous church – located at Sixteenth and L Streets – was burned down during the...

    • 508
    • Hotel Sacramento Building at K Street and Tenth Street

    • Hotel Sacramento Building at K Street and Tenth Street

    • 1938

    • The 225-room Hotel Sacramento and Lavenson's Shoes book end the Romanesque K Street entrance to Herman Davis and Sons Optometry in this March 30, 1938, photograph. The Ransom Construction Company of San Francisco built the concrete reinforced...

    • 580
    • J Street, 701-727?; 917-923 Seventh Street

    • J Street, 701-727?; 917-923 Seventh Street

    • 1945

    • This 1945 photograph captures the northeast corner and bustling intersection of Seventh and J Streets. At the center of the photograph is the Log Cabin Tavern flanked to the right by a series of businesses, including the Spaghetti Palace,...

    • 924a
    • J Street, 701-727?; 917-923 Seventh Street

    • J Street, 701-727?; 917-923 Seventh Street

    • 1945

    • This 1945 photograph captures the northeast corner and bustling intersection of Seventh and J Streets. At the center of the photograph is the Log Cabin Tavern flanked to the right by a series of businesses, including the Spaghetti Palace,...

    • 924b
    • Filtration Plant

    • Filtration Plant

    • 1928

    • Shown in 1928 is the pumping station at Sacramento's water purification plant, located just north of the Southern Pacific Railroad yard. Built in an Italian Romanesque style, the building's frieze is ringed with the names of 16 pioneers in the...

    • 1187
    • Power Plant at Sacramento County Hospital

    • Power Plant at Sacramento County Hospital

    • 1927

    • This 1927 photograph shows the newly-built power plant at the Sacramento County Hospital at Stockton Boulevard and V Street. One of the first buildings constructed on the hospital’s campus, it boasts a tile roof, stucco exterior and Romanesque...

    • 2226
    • Sacramento Junior College - Main Entrance

    • Sacramento Junior College - Main Entrance

    • 1940

    • Sacramento Junior College's signature archway is shown in this circa 1940 postcard. The campus's early architectural style -- introduced by architects Howard Hazen and Earl Barnett -- followed a blend of both Romanesque and Byzantine design...

    • Sacramento Room Postcard Collection

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