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An 8,700-square-foot house for sale in the small Sierra foothills town of Nevada City comes with a unique feature: a majestic concert hall built inside the home.
Sacramento Hall of Justice: Sacramento Hall of Justice: September 24, 1999 : 813 6th St. Sacramento: 84: Sacramento Junior College Annex and Extensions: Sacramento Junior College Annex and Extensions: August 22, 1994 : 3835 Freeport Blvd.
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center pre-renovation. The SAFE Credit Union Convention Center, located at 1400 J Street, is a convention and meeting venue. The Convention Center features an exhibit hall with 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2) of programmable space, 160,000 square feet (15,000 m 2) of exhibit space, 2 ballrooms, and 37 meeting rooms.
Many prominent and historic buildings with notable architecture surround Cesar Chavez Park and Plaza. To the north of the plaza is architect Rudolph A. Herold's 1911 Beaux-Arts–style Sacramento City Hall and to the south is the newly renovated Citizen's Hotel, originally built in 1926 and designed by G. C. Sellon & Company.
Snoop Dogg is returning to the Sacramento area later this year — and he’ll be taking the stage at Thunder Valley Casino Resort.. The 16-time Grammy Award-nominated rapper performed in concert ...
El Camino and Watt Avenues, where these buildings reside today, were commonly referred to by the community as Downtown Arden Arcade, and in many respects, remains so even today. [ citation needed ] A new California governor's mansion built for Ronald Reagan was in Arden-Arcade in 1984 and was sold in 2004 and is a private residence.
Sacramento's skyline from the Riverwalk. This list of tallest buildings in Sacramento ranks buildings in Sacramento, California, by height. There is a total of 19 skyscrapers in Sacramento that exceeds 215 feet. However, none of the skyscrapers in Sacramento exceeds 430 feet or are in the top 75 of the tallest buildings in California.
The Sacramento Memorial Auditorium is a historic auditorium located in Sacramento, California. Completed in 1926, the Auditorium opened in February, 1927. [ 2 ] Closed in 1986 due to seismic concerns, the building fell into disrepair, and re-opened in 1996, after renovation, as part of the Sacramento Convention Center Complex . [ 3 ]