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  2. Folsom Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    US 50 near Folsom. East end. 38°41′03″N 121°10′45″W  /  38.6841°N 121.1792°W  / 38.6841; -121.1792. Folsom Boulevard is a major east–west arterial in Sacramento County, California, United States. Its western terminus is at Alhambra Boulevard in the East Sacramento section of Sacramento and its eastern terminus is at ...

  3. Old Folsom Powerhouse Station (Sacramento, California)

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    The Folsom Powerhouse Station is a California Historical Landmark No. 633.2 listed on March 3, 1958. Station A was constructed by the Sacramento Electric Power and Light Company in 1894. Folsom Powerhouse Station A is located at the northeast corner of 6th and H Streets. Folsom Powerhouse Station A was the first electricity distribution site ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sacramento ...

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    January 7, 1987. (#86003577) 10195 Alta Mesa Rd. 38°23′13″N 121°13′25″W  /  38.387070°N 121.223645°W  / 38.387070; -121.223645  (Alta Mesa Farm Bureau Hall) Wilton. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1987, [6] although the detached restroom building still stood as of June 2014.

  5. J. Neely Johnson House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. September 13, 1976. The J. Neely Johnson House is a Greek Revival style Neoclassical historic home built in 1853, located in Sacramento, California. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] In 1856 it was a home of John Neely Johnson, fourth governor of California.

  6. History of Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    The history of Sacramento, California, began with its founding by Samuel Brannan and John Augustus Sutter, Jr. in 1848 around an embarcadero that his father, John Sutter, Sr. constructed at the confluence of the American and Sacramento Rivers a few years prior. Sacramento was named after the Sacramento River, which forms its western border.

  7. Mesick House - Wikipedia

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    Mesick House is a historic home constructed in 1875 in the Second Empire and Italianate Victorian architecture styles. It is one of four High Victorians remaining in Sacramento that display a mansard roof (the others being Stanford Mansion, Heilbron Mansion, and Governors Mansion). [2] The home gets its name from its original owner, Mary Mesick.

  8. Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Old Sacramento, the oldest quarter of the city, grew up along the Sacramento River in the mid-1800s. Residents of Sacramento adopted a city charter in 1849, which was recognized by the state legislature in 1850. Sacramento is the oldest incorporated city in California, incorporated on February 27, 1850. [ 19 ]

  9. Cranston–Geary House - Wikipedia

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    The Cranston-Geary house, built in 1909 at the northeast corner of G and Twenty-first Streets in the historic neighborhood of Boulevard Park, is an exceptional example of California Craftsman architecture. Although many Sacramento houses from the early 1900s have Craftsman elements, very few of them offer such a distinctive and original ...

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