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CWT (formerly Carlson Wagonlit Travel) is a travel management company that manages business travel, meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions, and handles event management. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota , the company reported US$23 billion in total transaction volume in 2018. [ 1 ]
The Senator Hotel (officially Hotel Senator) (1924–1979) was a nine-story, 400-room Italian Renaissance-style hotel in Sacramento, California located at 12th and L streets across from the California State Capitol building that served as a nexus of California political and social activity for more than 50 years.
Travel+Leisure 17 hours ago This Region Is Called 'Canada's Napa Valley'—and It's Best-kept Winter Secret. Okanagan, a region in Canada's British Columbia province, offers great wine, under-the ...
Kevin Johnson – NBA guard for Phoenix Suns, Mayor of Sacramento; Joel Jones – Puerto Rican national basketball team; Jim Loscutoff – former NBA forward; Rich Manning – former NBA forward; DeMarcus Nelson – former NBA and Duke guard, attended Sheldon High School; Michael Stewart – former NBA center who played for five teams
The holiday travel frenzy has begun. Holiday travel is expected to hit pre-pandemic levels at Sacramento International Airport, the airport said in a Monday news release, with more than 100,000 ...
CNN Puts New Twist on Travel Documentaries: Multiple Hosts Including Alan Cumming, Taraji P. Henson, Questlove (EXCLUSIVE) Brian Steinberg July 30, 2024 at 10:00 AM
Sacramento as seen from the distance in the eastbound lanes of I-80 in Yolo County. Within the Sacramento region, I-80 follows more of a northeast–southwest direction than a true east–west direction, owing to both the local topography and the orientation of the nearby destination cities (Reno and San Francisco).
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.