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California Automobile Museum is an automobile museum located in Sacramento, California. It has a collection of over 150 classic cars, race cars, muscle cars and early models displayed throughout 72,000 square feet (6,700 m 2) of museum space. The mission of the California Automobile Museum is to preserve, exhibit, and teach the story of the ...
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 ]
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).
Kevin McCarty – former member of California State Assembly, Mayor of Sacramento; Jim McClarin – Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives [66] Austin Quinn-Davidson – Mayor of Anchorage, Alaska; Joe Serna Jr. – professor, former Mayor of Sacramento; Darrell Steinberg – Former Mayor of Sacramento, former state senator
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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 ...
These included Sacramento Northern 62, a Birney street car built in 1920. The car ran local service in Chico, California until 1947 and had the last 5-cent fare in the State of California. A number of passenger and work cars were obtained when the Key System abandoned operation of its last rail line across the Bay Bridge in 1958.
The San Joaquin was navigable year-round as far as Stockton and in periods of high water, steamers could reach into Fresno County, about 200 miles from the river's mouth. [1] In 1848 there were but two steamers on the Sacramento River. You could travel from San Francisco to Sacramento for $30 with a cabin, or for $20 on deck.