This circa 1915 sepia hued postcard shows the Crocker Art Gallery at Second and O streets. To the far left is what used to be the Crocker home and what, in 1912, became part of the gallery, aptly referred to as "the annex." The annex operated...
This postcard, providing a corner view of the landmark Hotel Sacramento at K Street and Tenth Street circulated prior to 1930. It is sepia-toned and bears the printed description "On the road of a thousand wonders" on the back.
As viewed from the northeast is the Travelers Hotel at Fifth and J Streets. The California Fruit Building at Fourth and J Streets looms in the upper, right-hand corner. Both structures were completed in 1914.
This sepia-toned view of the Hotel Senator as seen from the California State Capitol is nowhere near as impressive as the postcards featuring the State Capitol Building viewed from the hotel, but it still served to publicize and promote...
This circa 1915 sepia postcard shows the interior of the Riverside Baths, located at 3600 Riverside Boulevard. Built in 1909 and operating until 1937, the 100-yard-long pool was fed by a natural artesian well, and, at the time of their...
This circa 1910 postcard shows, as seen from the south, the open 200-foot draw span of the Southern Pacific Railroad's drawbridge. The draw was operated by an electric motor that replaced the lengthy and tedious work that had to be done by two men.
Sacramento Room Postcard Collection
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