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Heart Health Park is a sports venue located on the grounds of Cal Expo in Sacramento, California, United States. The soccer-specific stadium has a capacity of 11,569 and includes a full-sized (120 x 80 yard) soccer field. Heart Health Park is the current home of Sacramento Republic FC soccer team and former home of PRO Rugby team, Sacramento ...
The fair kicks off Friday at Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition Blvd. in Sacramento, and runs through Sunday, July 28. Some of the attractions in store include free concerts, classic carnival games, rides ...
The state fair will be at Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition Blvd, Sacramento. There are various spots you can park. According to the fair website, there are accessible parking areas close to every ...
Where: Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition Blvd., Sacramento Enjoy live music, food at Tejano Conjunto Festival Downtown Sacramento is hosting a festival celebrating Tejano culture with live music, vendors ...
After the move to Cal Expo, the Stockton Boulevard fairgrounds were sold to the University of California; Governor's Hall (4611 Broadway), which served as the Fair's concert venue and later as the Sacramento County Primary Care Center, [24] marked the fair's entrance while the former Agricultural Pavilion (2922 Stockton) is now a facility in ...
Signed as exits 14B (Watt Ave. north) and 14C (Auburn Blvd.) eastbound, 14A (Auburn Blvd.) and 14B (Watt Ave.) westbound; Auburn Boulevard is former US 40: North Highlands: 14.50: 23.34: I-80 east – Reno: No access to I-80 west; eastern terminus of I-80 BL / unsigned SR 51; eastern end of unsigned SR 51 concurrency; I-80 west exit 95
Here are weekend events in Sacramento from Nov. 18 to 20: Did I miss an event? Send an email to me at jpinedo@sacbee.com. Imaginarium. When: Nov. 18 to Jan. 2. Where: 1600 Exposition Blvd., Sacramento
The track was built in 1906 for horse racing on the site of the California Exposition. It was active for auto racing in 1907, 1912, and from 1946 until 1970. [1] The Exposition moved to a new site north of Downtown Sacramento in 1968, and the old fairgrounds were closed and sold for development in 1970.