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The Sacramento History Museum is a historical museum in Sacramento, California, which interprets the history of Sacramento and the California Gold Rush. The museum is located within the Old Sacramento State Historic Park , situated along the Sacramento River between the Tower Bridge and I Street Bridge .
With 694 paintings, the gallery boasted the largest private collection in the country, and held more paintings than the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [7] The gallery became of the hub of social activity in Sacramento, hosting benefits for local organizations and welcoming prominent visitors including the Hawaiian queen, Liliʻuokalani (1878 ...
Crocker Art Museum: Sacramento: Sacramento: Sacramento Valley: Art: Early California art, Old Master drawings, Asian art, international ceramics Dai Loy Museum: Locke: Sacramento: Sacramento Valley: History: Former Chinese gambling house [4] di Rosa: Napa: Napa: Napa Valley: Art: website, art galleries and outdoor sculpture on a nature preserve
The Old Sacramento State Historical Park currently includes the California State Railroad Museum, a train depot for excursion train rides and reconstructions of a cluster of early commercial ...
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The building is now home to one of two museums about the history of Wells Fargo in Sacramento. This location features a re-created 19th-century Wells Fargo Express Company office, artifacts of company history and the California Gold Rush era, and exhibits about the company's role in California Gold Rush commerce.
Sacramento’s vibrant food scene is epitomized by beloved establishments like Club Pheasant, which etched a remarkable history before closing in 2022. These elements reveal the capital city’s ...
The Printed Image in the West: History and Techniques from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Timeline of Art; Large list of links to museum etc. online images of old master prints Archived 2016-08-23 at the Wayback Machine; Washington Post review of NGA exhibition on C15 German woodcuts; Old master prints blog