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The Sacramento Historic City Cemetery (or Old City Cemetery), located at 1000 Broadway, at 10th Street, is the oldest existing cemetery in Sacramento, California. It was designed to resemble a Victorian garden and sections that are not located in level areas are surrounded by brick or concrete retaining walls to create level terraces. [3]
According to online cemetery resources and Jean Robins, a volunteer and tour guide with the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery since 2011, they include the following: John Augustus Sutter Jr. (1826 ...
Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Mausoleum, Downtown Los Angeles. Chapel of the Pines Crematory, Los Angeles. Chinese Cemetery of Los Angeles, East Los Angeles. Eden Memorial Park Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles. El Campo Santo Cemetery, City of Industry.
A broken headstone that was brought to Old City Cemetery earlier in 2023. A worker had found it at a job site in East Sacramento. Lori Bauder, the city’s cemetery manager, would like to find ...
January 7, 1987. (#86003577) 10195 Alta Mesa Rd. 38°23′13″N 121°13′25″W / 38.387070°N 121.223645°W / 38.387070; -121.223645 (Alta Mesa Farm Bureau Hall) Wilton. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1987, [6] although the detached restroom building still stood as of June 2014.
Sacramento Historic City Cemetery. Sacramento History Museum. Sacramento Regional Fire Museum in West Sacramento. SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity in Sacramento. Sojourner Truth African ...
872. California State Capitol. 10th St and Capitol Mall. 38°34′36″N 121°29′36″W / 38.576572°N 121.493411°W / 38.576572; -121.493411 (California State Capitol) Sacramento. Camp Union, Sutterville. 666. Camp Union, Sutterville. Sutterville and Land Park Dr.
The monument, erected in 1888 and restored in 2003 by Sunset Parlor #26, is a granite shaft fifteen feet high in the Pioneer Section of the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery. It is the tallest monument in the cemetery and a fitting tribute to the founder of the Native Sons of the Golden West. [2]