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1101 Alhambra Blvd. Sacramento: Demolished in 1973. 2: Bennett Mound: 1971 (#71001077) Unknown: NW of Sacramento: Sacramento: Destroyed by agricultural operations 3: Utah Condensed Milk Company Plant: August 3, 1978 (#78000741) August 30, 2005: 621 3rd St. Sacramento: Destroyed by fire November 24, 1992
The Home of Peace Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery founded in 1924, and located at 6200 Stockton Boulevard in Sacramento, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This cemetery contains some of the earliest Jewish gravestones in the western United States , moved from Chevra Kaddisha Cemetery .
It is over 32 acres (13 ha) in size and includes basketball and tennis courts, baseball and soccer fields, and a rose garden. The rose garden, created in 1928, often holds weddings and other events. The park also is host to a $1.5 million playground, which was created after the prior playground (built in 1976) burned down in a 2012 accident.
If Sacramento’s happy hour scene is getting predictable, maybe an evening surrounded by zoo animals will spice things up. On Thursday, the Sacramento Zoo at 3930 W Land Park Drive in Land Park ...
The project by Sacramento nonprofit Alchemist Community Development envisions a new-look Oak Park Art Garden at 3834 Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd., that would revitalize the neighborhood ...
Urban renewal in the 1970s reclaimed the Boulevard Park area and homes were restored to their former architectural glory. Many are Historic district contributing properties . Today, the subdivision consists of about 300 buildings and it is the largest neighborhood in Sacramento on the National Register of Historic Places.
Arden-Arcade is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sacramento County, California, United States.The population was 94,659 at the 2020 census, making it the second most populous census-designated place in California.
[4] [6] Part of said historic nature is the fact that it is the only example of Morgan's domestic architecture in the Sacramento area. [2] In 1999, the home was remodeled and its name was formally changed to the Julia Morgan House. [4] In 2014, the house was remodeled to include business meeting and conference facilities.