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It served as US 40 in North Sacramento until the completion of the North Sacramento Freeway (present day State Route 160 and Business 80/Capital City Freeway) in the early 1950s, and that section was redesignated US 40 Business until the mid-1960s. The section of Auburn Boulevard east of Howe Avenue continued to carry US 40 until the completion ...
La Kalle (908 15th St., Sacramento): A downtown Latin nightclub after dark, La Kalle began whipping up Cali-Mex bar food such as birria egg rolls, fish tacos and loaded nachos in Republic Bar ...
Berry was a long-time member of E Clampus Vitus and the California State Board of Forestry (part of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection). [7] Swift Berry died age 80 on June 27, 1967, in Placerville. [2] [4] The California State Senate passed Senate Resolution No. 315 of 1967 to commemorate the life and service of J. Swift ...
Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) is the second-largest lumber producer in the United States. [1] A privately held company, it was co-founded in 1949 by R. H. Emmerson and his son, A. A. "Red" Emmerson, the long-term CEO, and A. A. Emmerson's sons George and Mark are now president and CEO.
Fair Oaks is a natural, lush foliage town with rolling streets, canopies of trees, located at (38.651254, -121.259279), [4] between Sacramento and Folsom. Fair Oaks is bounded on the south side by the American River, and Gold River, on the north side by the city of Citrus Heights, on the west side by Carmichael, and the east side by Orangevale and Folsom.
This construction technique is fireproof and was used in the old mining town of Calico, California. This ca 1983 photo is courtesy of the Orange County Archives. Irene Drake, docent, Western Trails Museum, original building at Knott's Berry Farm, 1983. Courtesy of the Orange County Archives. [45] In 1956, Knott's added the Western Trails Museum.
1101 Alhambra Blvd. Sacramento: Demolished in 1973. 2: Bennett Mound: 1971 (#71001077) Unknown: NW of Sacramento: Sacramento: Destroyed by agricultural operations 3: Utah Condensed Milk Company Plant: August 3, 1978 (#78000741) August 30, 2005: 621 3rd St. Sacramento: Destroyed by fire November 24, 1992
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]