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  2. Meadowview station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened on September 26, 2003, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. It is served by the Blue Line and was its southern terminus until 2015. [ 5 ] With a daily average of 5,400 riders, the Meadowview station is the second busiest in the RT light rail system behind 16th Street station.

  3. Meadowview, Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Meadowview is located south of downtown Sacramento, bordered by Florin Road, the Watt/I-80–Downtown–Meadowview Light Rail Line, Delta Shores, and State Route 160.Its proximity to Interstate Highway 5 (I-5) underscores its accessibility and development potential. [2]

  4. River Park - Wikipedia

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    River Park may refer to: River Park (Fresno, California), shopping center in Fresno, California; River Park (Bratislava), multifunction center on the Danube bank in Bratislava; River Park Sporting, Soccer team in Sacramento, California

  5. The boutique hotel is planned to blend in with other gold rush era historical structures adding another layer to the Old Sacramento Historical Park, which makes up around one-third of the 28-acre ...

  6. Delta Meadows River Park - Wikipedia

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    The park encompasses sloughs, wet meadows, and an island between the Sacramento and Mokelumne Rivers. It is located near the historic Chinese American town of Locke, 28 miles (45 km) equidistant from Sacramento and Stockton. [2] The 472-acre (191 ha) property was established in 1985. [3]

  7. Nisei VFW Post 8985 - Wikipedia

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    Post 8985 still serves as a non-profit organization, memorial, and community center, and has evolved into the 21st century serving as a reminder of Sacramento's greater Japanese-American history with a Japanese-American civil liberties monument placed on the outside edge of the property containing interpretive panels, text, and photographs describing Sacramento's Japantown and the internment ...

  8. Sacramento has turned its back to its own river. A park atop ...

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    An adjacent park would create the possibility of visiting the river on foot. Opinion Known as the Sacramento Stitch Park Riverfront Reconnection Project , the open space would be created atop the ...

  9. Sacramento Memorial Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    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 ]