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Folsom, California. / 38.67222°N 121.15778°W / 38.67222; -121.15778. Folsom is a city in Sacramento County, California, United States. The population was 80,454 at the 2020 census.
The Folsom Powerhouse is located 23 miles (37 km) above Sacramento on the American River in the city of Folsom. History. The power station remained in operation until 1952 when the original Folsom dam across the American River was destroyed to make way for the new much larger Folsom Dam. The powerhouse was shut down after 57 years of continuous ...
Folsom Street Fair (FSF) is an annual BDSM and leather subculture street fair, held in September that concludes San Francisco's "Leather Pride Week". The Folsom Street Fair, sometimes referred to simply as "Folsom", takes place on the last Sunday in September, on Folsom Street between 8th and 13th Streets, in San Francisco's South of Market district.
Duncan was a Mormon acquaintance of John M. Horner, the founder of Noe Valley (as Horner's addition), who gave Duncan Street its name. Eddy Street: William M. Eddy: Eddy was City Surveyor in 1850. He completed the survey of the city between Larkin and Ninth streets and the bay. Elizabeth Street: Elizabeth Horner
The race to represent District 5 — generally neighborhoods on the north side of East Bidwell Street — on the Folsom City Council puts Mayor Kerri Howell against Anna Rohrbrough, who was active ...
Dr. Ms. Tracy Johnson, Prison Director, Folsom California State Prison. Folsom California State Prison is a California State Prison in Folsom, California, U.S., approximately 20 miles (32 km) northeast of the state capital of Sacramento. It is one of 34 adult institutions operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
The 19,564-acre (7,917 ha) park was established in 1956 [2] after the creation of the Folsom Dam. Folsom Lake is the ninth largest reservoir in California and a major recreational asset for the Sacramento area. [3] It consists of two reservoirs: Folsom and Natoma. About 2 million people visit the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area every year.
William Leidesdorff. William Alexander Leidesdorff Jr. (1810 – May 18, 1848) was an African-American settler in California and one of the founders of the city that became San Francisco. A highly successful, enterprising businessman, he is thought to have been the first black millionaire in the United States. [1]