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  2. Ebner's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    By 1863, the Ebner brothers had leased out the hotel management so that they could focus on their liquor-selling prospects. [3] The hotel reportedly had a good reputation until the 1870s when the railroad moved into the area, changing the feel for the neighborhood, and other, bigger hotels were located closer to modern-day Downtown Sacramento ...

  3. Delta King - Wikipedia

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    Delta King is a 285-foot-long sternwheel steamboat (87 m) and the sister ship of Delta Queen, built in Glasgow, Scotland and Stockton, California for the California Transportation Company's service between Sacramento and San Francisco, California.

  4. What’s the future of Old Sacramento? Revitalization plans ...

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    Steinberg called Old Sacramento at the time “a tired part of town.” The Sacramento City Council approved a plan in December 2019. The river-viewing pedestrian bridge was part of the remake.

  5. Riverboat - Wikipedia

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    The Delta King is in use as a floating restaurant/hotel in Old Town Sacramento, California The Delta Queen is a sister boat to the Delta King . Smaller luxury craft (without entertainment) operate on European waterways - both rivers and canals, with some providing bicycle and van side trips to smaller villages.

  6. Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    The historic Ebner's Hotel, built in 1856, in Old Sacramento. The oldest part of the town besides Sutter's Fort is Old Sacramento, which consists of cobbled streets and many historic buildings, several from the 1850s and 1860s. Buildings have been preserved, restored, or reconstructed, and the district is now a substantial tourist attraction ...

  7. Pocket-Greenhaven, Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Levees along the Sacramento River were built and maintained by the Portuguese. One major flood, the Edwards levee break in 1904, occurred while the Portuguese farmed the area. Ferries were then available to transport people to the town of Freeport and across the river to West Sacramento. Some rides were free, while others cost a quarter.

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