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  2. Auburn Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    It served as US 40 in North Sacramento until the completion of the North Sacramento Freeway (present day State Route 160 and Business 80/Capital City Freeway) in the early 1950s, and that section was redesignated US 40 Business until the mid-1960s. The section of Auburn Boulevard east of Howe Avenue continued to carry US 40 until the completion ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sacramento ...

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    1101 Alhambra Blvd. Sacramento: Demolished in 1973. 2: Bennett Mound: 1971 (#71001077) Unknown: NW of Sacramento: Sacramento: Destroyed by agricultural operations 3: Utah Condensed Milk Company Plant: August 3, 1978 (#78000741) August 30, 2005: 621 3rd St. Sacramento: Destroyed by fire November 24, 1992

  4. Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    The area extends north to south from I-80 to Arcade Creek and east to west from Marysville Blvd. to Western Ave. North Sacramento lies adjacent to Del Paso Heights. It is bounded by Arcade Creek on the north, Arden Way on the south, and Auburn Blvd. on the east, and Western Ave. on the west (Map of the two communities, Appendix 1).

  5. Sacramento City Council votes unanimously to open homeless ...

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    The center, at 3615 Auburn Blvd., is located in the Powerhouse Science Center’s old home. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento is the seat of the California Legislature and the governor of California. Sacramento is also the cultural and economic core of the Greater Sacramento area, which at the 2020 census had a population of 2,680,831, [8] the fourth-largest metropolitan area in California. [11]

  7. First Northern Bank - Wikipedia

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    An older First Northern Bank branch, located in Winters, CA. First Northern Bank opened for business on February 1, 1910. [5] On January 20 of that year, 25 men and women organized the state-chartered savings bank, Northern Solano Bank. Henry R. Timm of Dixon was elected the first president of the newly organized Northern Solano Bank.

  8. Foothill High School (Sacramento, California) - Wikipedia

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    Foothill High School's boys basketball team has recently become one of the best in Sacramento, notably being the only school in Sacramento to have won two state championships (in 1994 and 2003, under head coach Drew Hibbs, The Sacramento Bee's Coach of the Decade). The boys basketball team has also won four section championships in 1997, 2003 ...

  9. Foresthill Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The four-lane bridge spans the North Fork of the American River in Placer County between the city of Auburn and the town of Foresthill in the Sierra Nevada foothills. [2] Pedestrians can walk the length of the bridge in both directions. There was anti-Auburn Dam graffiti, showing protest of the planned dam, on the bridge's underside.