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  2. Merrium Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court declined to review the case and the stay of the demolition was lifted. [8] The building was finally destroyed on September 4, 1991. The demolition company salvaged some of the bricks and other materials and the City of Sacramento saved all the materials for an entire apartment to one day be reconstructed in a museum. [9]

  3. Land Park, Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Little Pocket is a less well known section of the South Land Park community. Contained by Riverside Blvd, it lies between Sutterville and 35th Ave. This small neighborhood borders along the Sacramento River and Interstate 5. "Little Pocket" is host to a small park, Bahnfleth Park—named after esteemed politician Emil A. Bahnfleth.

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  5. Pocket-Greenhaven, Sacramento, California - Wikipedia

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    Pocket-Greenhaven (also known as The Pocket) is a suburban community within the city of Sacramento, California, 5 miles south of downtown Sacramento.It is bordered by Interstate 5 on the east and a semi-circular "pocket" bend in the Sacramento River on the south, west, and north. [1]

  6. See waterfront Sacramento home with indoor fireplace ...

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    The two- to three-bedroom, three bathroom, 3,000-square-foot, two-story home spotlights hand-hewn beams, large river rocks, interior trees and wooden floor planks imported from Sweden. It’s ...

  7. What’s the future of Old Sacramento? Revitalization plans ...

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    Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg has said that a $26 million city plan would include a two-story viewing deck pedestrian bridge that would offer views of the Sacramento River.