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The Ziggurat is a ten-story, stepped pyramidal office building and adjacent five-story concrete parking structure located at 707 3rd Street in West Sacramento, California, on the shore of the Sacramento River. Designed by Sacramento architect Edwin Kado [1] to resemble the ancient Mesopotamian ziggurats, the building was built by The Money Store in
West Sacramento is the home of the California Highway Patrol Academy, [19] and the CHP Museum is housed on the same grounds. [20] [21] In 2007–2008 there were efforts to move the California Highway Patrol official headquarters from Sacramento (in Sacramento County) to West Sacramento (in Yolo County), [22] but these were ultimately ...
IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad (right) shakes hands with Hans Ax, IKEA's first store manager, in 1965.. In 1943, then-17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA as a mail-order sales business, and began to resell furniture five years later. [23]
Sacramento County Coroner’s Office records list 29-year-old David Marcus Jones, of West Sacramento, as a man who died in a homicide shortly before 2 p.m. Aug. 12, in the westbound lanes of Reed ...
Looking NW at 10th and L streets from the Capitol, c.1900 Looking west down M Street towards the old bridge, 1911. Following California's cession by Mexico and entry into the union as a state in 1850, San Jose, Vallejo, and Benicia each briefly served as the state Capitol until the legislature decided Sacramento best suited their needs for the state in 1854.
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The Towers on Capitol Mall were two 53-story, 615 foot (187 m) mixed-use towers to be built in downtown Sacramento, California. The buildings ( The Towers on Capitol Mall I & II ) were planned to have 804 condominia , a 200 room InterContinental Hotel , and ground floor retail .
Prior to that year, SR 275 was also known as the West Sacramento Freeway, and was a short spur connecting Interstate 80 Business / U.S. Route 50 in West Sacramento, and the Tower Bridge. SR 275 also extended east into Sacramento along the Capitol Mall from the bridge to 9th Street, just west of the California State Capitol .