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In 2009, Amgen held a press conference at the restaurant to announce that the city would be included in the 2010 Amgen Tour of California. [7] The Sacramento chapter of The Salvation Army held its first meeting at the Firehouse Restaurant on May 19, 1885. On May 19, 2010, the Firehouse Restaurant hosted the chapter's 125th anniversary meeting. [8]
Sacramento Engine Company No. 3, the oldest remaining firehouse in Sacramento; The Firehouse Restaurant (1853), redbrick firehouse; (1960) restaurant; Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum [9] Eagle Theatre - only survived from 1849 to 1850 but has been reconstructed; Sam Brannan House built in 1853, was also Jones Hotel and Vernon House.
Built in 1898, at the corner of 9th and J Street in Sacramento, California, the 20,000 square feet building was built by the behest of Frank F. Ruhstaller and housed The Ruhstaller Brewery offices. Ruhstaller also managed Buffalo Brewery and made the building its headquarters as well.
Ford Field doors open at 5:30 p.m. and game time is scheduled for 8 p.m. In addition, Ford Field's Power Hour, which offers special pricing, will run 90 minutes instead of the usual 60 minutes.
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The building was renovated in the mid to late 1980s to allow for an Italian restaurant to occupy the original tavern section and medical offices for other parts of the building. [3] It is rumored, with at least one historian agreeing, that in the 19th century there was a brothel upstairs frequented by Sacramento pioneers. [3] [5]
Barbara Holmes and Tom Williams, the owners of the former home of the infamous Dorothea Puente at 1426 F St. in Sacramento, pose earlier this month in front of the house with a Sacramento Bee news ...
Jack's Restaurant (or Jeanty At Jack's) is a historic building and a former restaurant in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. Opened in 1863, Jack’s was the third oldest restaurant in the city, following Tadich Grill and The Old Clam House. [1] It has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since 1981. [2]