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Located in a commercial building at 605 Sutter Street in downtown Folsom, California, the Candy Store Gallery previously served as a library and candy store, before becoming the personal residence of Adeliza McHugh, who founded the gallery in order to showcase the works of regional artists whom she admired. [2]
Historic Sutter Street. Flag. Seal. Logo. ... Folsom is a city in Sacramento County, California, United States. The population was 80,454 at the 2020 census, ...
Historic Folsom station is a side platformed SacRT light rail station in Folsom, California, United States. The station was opened on October 15, 2005, is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District and is the current eastern terminus of the Gold Line. The station is located near the intersection of Sutter Street and Reading Street ...
800 N St. Sacramento: A mansion once owned by Leland Stanford, Governor of California from 1862 to 1863, U.S. Senator from 1885 to 1893, railroad tycoon, member of the Big Four and founder of Stanford University. 94: Sutter Club: Sutter Club
Bush Street–Cottage Row Historic District, 2101–2125 Bush Street, 1–6 Cottage Row, and 1940–1948 Sutter Street. Comprising 20 historical residences, a walkway and a small park; listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark , and a National Register of Historic Places listed place.
1475, 1477, 1479, 1479A, 1489 Folsom Street and 301–05, 315–319, 333 11th Street January 5, 1991 NRHP 200 Path of Gold Light Standards: 1–2490 Market Street July 26, 1991 SFDL 201 Park Emergency Hospital: 811 Stanyan Street November 2, 1991 Kezar Corner, Golden Gate Park SFDL 202
California State University, 6000 "J" St., left on State University Drive East to Guy West Bridge over-crossing and plaza. Plaque located in plaza. Plaque located in plaza. 38°33′42″N 121°25′20″W / 38.5616°N 121.4222°W / 38.5616; -121.4222 ( Five Mile House - Overland Pony Express
Shortly after it had become known as the Sutter Street Railroad. [2] In 1877 the line was converted to cable car operation. [3] [4] The line introduced the side grip, and lever operation, both designed by Asa Hovey. Sutter Street Railway's grip car 46 and trailer 54 have been preserved and are displayed in the San Francisco Cable Car Museum. [5]