This 1960 photograph shows the Fifth Street Entrance to the Travelers Hotel at 428 J Street. Additional concerns include the Travelers Café at 1012 Fifth Street, the Travelers Lounge and Tavern at 1010 Fifth Street and Ray’s Barber Shop at 1008...
This 1928 photograph shows the Travelers Hotel resting at the southwest corner of Fifth and J Streets. Built in 1913/14 by the Ransome Concrete Company for a cost of 525,000 dollars, the six-story-high hotel was regarded as state of the art;...
This circa 1960 photograph shows the landmark Travelers Hotel at 428 J Street. Also visible is the Metropolitan Army Navy Surplus Goods at the northwest corner of Fifth and J Streets.
Looking east on J Street with the Travelers Hotel in the foreground, this photograph was taken in 1921. In the distance are the California State Capitol building at Tenth and M Streets, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament at Twelfth and K...
A large red heart dominates this promotional card for the Travelers Hotel in the "Heart of Sacramento". Based at the southwest corner of Fifth and J Streets, rooms started at $1 with meals and extra services provided.
In this postcard, the huge "Travelers Hotel Sacramento" sign towers over a streetcar and vintage automobiles on the street below. A printed description on the back of this postcard reads, "T. A. Franker, E. H. Hanlon, J. L. Flanagan. Eight stories...
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 postcard view of downtown Sacramento focuses on the State Capitol with an inset of the Travelers Hotel. A printed description on the back of the card reads, "Fireproof - Newly Furnished, Rates From $1.50, John R. Points, Manager."
This 1926 postcard shows the east side of the Travelers Hotel at Fifth and J Street. To the far right of the depiction is the California Fruit Building at the southwest corner of Fourth and J Streets.
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...
The California Fruit Building provides the vantage point for this circa 1940 photograph. Beyond the rear of the Travelers Hotel, the distance reveals, from left to right, the Elks Building, the California Western State Life Insurance Building, and...
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...
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...
Pictured in 1961, at 432 J Street, is the Terzakis Brothers’ tailoring shop. The brothers, Thomas and Nicholas, were natives of Greece, having immigrated to the United States in 1905, then moving to Sacramento in 1916. Nicholas previously owned...
Captured in this circa 1960 photograph is Joe’s Club at 503 and 507 K Street. Joe Yeargain was the business’s namesake and partial owner at the time this photograph was taken. The building in the background, and in the upper part of the...
Captured in 1960 are the Travelers Hotel at 428 J Street, the Terzakis Brothers Tailor Shop at 432 J Street, and the Capitol Letter Shop at 430 J Street.
Photograph, taken circa 1960, of Travelers Hotel, located at 1006 Fifth Street. In the same building were Ray's Barbershop at 1008 Fifth Street and Terzakis Brothers Tailors at 1002 Fifth Street.
K Street rooftop level picture taken circa 1960 from Sixth Street looking west, with United Cigars and Liquors (601 K Street), and the Bell Hotel (601 K Street) in the foreground while Ace High Cafe Tavern (523 K Street), Bay Hotel (521 K Street),...
In this frenetic photograph, taken in September 1895, a few of the 30,000 travelers that made their way to Sacramento for the Grand Electric Carnival and California Admission Day festivities are seen making their way to transportation and...
In this circa 1930 photograph, a parade ooches west on J Street. Legible signs include the Travelers Hotel at 460 J Street, the Berkeley Hotel 418 J Street and the Sutter Theater at 519 J Street. In the distance, the Elks Club building at 925...