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  2. List of Sacramento Kings head coaches - Wikipedia

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    The team was briefly named the Kansas City-Omaha Kings from 1972 to 1975 when home games were split between two cities. In 1983, the franchise was bought by a Sacramento-based group, and in 1985, moved to Sacramento, becoming the Sacramento Kings. [2] There have been 28 head coaches for the franchise since joining the NBA.

  3. Dave Meros - Wikipedia

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    Dave Meros (born 8 February 1956), is an American bass guitar player, best known as the bass player for progressive rock band Spock's Beard.Meros has also played or recorded with such artists as Gary Myrick, Bobby Kimball of Toto, Simon Phillips, Mark Lindsay of Paul Revere and the Raiders, Big Big Train, Martin Orford and played for Eric Burdon and The Animals from 1990 through the end of ...

  4. California State Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the rolling stock and exhibits on display, the California State Railroad Museum collects material relating to railroading in the West. The museum's library and archives contain: Books: The museum's library holds hundreds of books ranging from the modern era to the early days of railroading in the United States.

  5. Altamont Free Concert - Wikipedia

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    Location in California. The Altamont Speedway Free Festival was a counterculture rock concert in the United States, held on Saturday, December 6, 1969, at the Altamont Speedway outside of Tracy, California. [2][3][4][5] Approximately 300,000 attended the concert, [2][4][5] with some anticipating that it would be a "Woodstock West ". [6]

  6. Flashback: 58 years ago, Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards ...

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    On Dec. 3, 1965, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards was nearly electrocuted on stage while performing in California’s capital city. ... 2013, print edition of The Sacramento Bee, in advance ...

  7. ARCO Arena - Wikipedia

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    ARCO Arena (known as Power Balance Pavilion from 2011 to 2012 and Sleep Train Arena from 2012 until 2022) was an indoor arena located in Sacramento, California, United States. Opened in 1988, it was the home of the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1988 to 2016. It hosted nearly 200 spectator events each year.

  8. Big Four House - Wikipedia

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    14000782. Significant dates. Added to NRHP. October 15, 1966. Designated NHL. July 4, 1961 [1] The Big Four Building is a historic 19th-century building in Downtown Sacramento, California. It is now located within Old Sacramento State Historic Park and the Old Sacramento National Historic District.

  9. Sacramento Kings failed relocation attempts - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento Kings failed relocation attempts. From 2006 to 2013, the Sacramento Kings organization was under constant threat of the team moving. It is widely believed that the team's owners throughout this period (the Maloof family) lost much of their fortune and were no longer able to run a National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise.