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The well-known used bookstore has been in the process of moving since early April and was readying for its soft opening Saturday morning. One of Sacramento’s oldest bookstores is reopening in a ...
Entrance to the Half Price Books Northwest Highway, the corporate headquarters, on E. Northwest Highway in Dallas, Texas Half Price Books in Berkeley, California. Founders Ken Gjemre (1921-2002) and Pat Anderson opened the first store in 1972 in a former laundromat in Dallas, Texas, filling the shelves with 2,000 books out of their personal libraries. [5]
The three-story Italian Renaissance Revival style Sacramento Carnegie library opened on I street between 8th and 9th in 1918, replacing an earlier 1872 building one block to the west. The library was designed by Loring P. Rixford and was financed in large part by a $100,000 grant from Carnegie.
In September 1947, the Library was established, sharing quarters with Sacramento City College. In 1953, a two-story Sacramento State Library was built near Sacramento Hall, featuring 30,000 volumes and a staff of 15, with its first Director Alan D. Covey.
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Arden Fair is a two-level regional shopping mall located on Arden Way in Sacramento, California, United States.It consists of over 150 tenants, encompassing over 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m 2) of retail space.
It was the Sacramento area's first fully enclosed shopping mall built from the ground up. The site had previously been utilized as the Sky Ranch Airfield. The mall was opened in February 1968 and was anchored by a 3-level, 157,000 square foot (14,600 m 2 ), Sacramento-based Weinstock's , which held its grand opening October 9, 1967.
Country Club Centre is a shopping center in Arden-Arcade, California, United States (with a Sacramento address), in unincorporated Sacramento County of the Sacramento area. It is located at the southwest corner of El Camino and Watt Avenues, diagonally across from what was the first stand-alone store of the now defunct Tower Records chain.