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With construction beginning in 1887, Sacramento’s Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is an example of the strength and history in Sacramento's architecture. Since many of the buildings date back to the mid-19th century, Sacramento is home to the largest concentration of buildings dating back to the California Gold Rush era in the United States. [8]
In 1887, Manogue laid the cornerstone for the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento. When it was dedicated in 1889, the cathedral was the largest church of any denomination west of the Mississippi River. [6] Manogue died in 1895. Leo XIII in 1896 named Thomas Grace of Sacramento as his replacement as bishop. [7] [3]
2231 Club Center Dr, Sacramento 2005 [9] Holy Spirit 3159 Land Park Dr, Sacramento 1940 [10] [11] Our Lady of Guadalupe National Shrine 711 T St, Sacramento 1958 [12] [13] Sacred Heart 1040 39th St, Sacramento 1926 [14] [15] St. Anne 7724 24th St, Sacramento 1961 [16] St. Anthony 660 Florin Rd, Sacramento 1974 [17] St. Elizabeth of Portugal
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Sacramento Blessed Sacrament Cathedral (Roman Catholic) 38°34′44″N 121°29′32″W / 38.5790°N 121.49209°W / 38.5790; -121.49209 ( Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, Sacramento, California
A collection at the Center for Sacramento History includes a memo book for New Helvetia from the mid-1910s when the city was replacing old headstones with flat grave markers to create a park ...
Sacramento: An Illustrated History: 1839 to 1874. California Historical Society. ISBN 0-910312-22-2. Various, Authors (1973). Old Sacramento and Downtown. Sacramento, California: California Historical Society. ISBN 0-7385-3123-5. Flynn, Dan (1994). Inside Guide to Sacramento: The Hidden Gold of California's Capital.
The Old Sacramento location remained dedicated to the history of Sacramento and the California Gold Rush, and was renamed the "Discovery Museum Gold Rush History Center." [1] In July 2008, under a directive from the City of Sacramento, the partnership between the History Center and the Science Center was dissolved.