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After 18 years in business, an expansive Sacramento County antique mall is closing its doors. Midway Antique Mall is located at 5130 Madison Ave. in Old Foothill Farms. Vintage items including ...
At the foot of J St., in the Sacramento River: Sacramento: The remains of a brig used as a warehouse off J Street which sank in 1855. [6] 49: Thomas Jefferson School: Thomas Jefferson School: March 17, 2021 : 1619 N St.
Sacramento City Hall (before 1908) Sacramento Masonic Temple, 1131 J St., Sacramento, CA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places [3] Mater Misericordiac Hospital, Sacramento; Sacramento County Courthouse (built in 1913, demolished in 1965) [4] After Rudolph's death his brother continued the firm, renamed P. J. Herold and Company. [5]
Original Sacramento Bee building site: 611: Original Sacramento Bee building site: Under N-bound offramp of I-5, W side of 3rd St between J and K Sts: Sacramento: Orleans Hotel: 608: Orleans Hotel: Old Sacramento Historic District, 1018 2nd St.
St. Paul 8720 Florin Rd, Sacramento 1958 [124] St. Peter & All Hallows 5501 14th Ave, Sacramento 2011 [125] St. Rose 5961 Franklin Blvd, Sacramento 1942 [126] St. Stephen the First Martyr 5461 44th St, Sacramento 2002 [127] St. Therese 100 4th St, Isleton: 1953 [128] St. Vincent de Paul 14673 Cantova Way, Rancho Murieta [129] Vietnamese Martyrs
Certain antiques, such as old comic books, coins, dolls, furniture and cultural memorabilia, could be worth quite a lot of money if they’re in good condition or still functional.
There were no surprises when Barbara Holmes and Tom Williams bought their two-story Victorian home at 1426 F St. at auction for $226,000 in 2010. ... who lives in the Sacramento house where serial ...
Alkali Flat Sacramento, California in 1884, 12th Street Enterprise Store S. H. Farley. The Alkali Flat Historic District is a historic district in Sacramento, California. It is the oldest surviving neighborhood in Sacramento. The older Alkali Flat buildings and homes were built between 1853 and 1869 by the Sacramento's upper class.