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Bicycles, Boxing and Baseball at the Cemetery

Bicycles, Boxing and Baseball at the Cemetery

Sacramentans have always worked hard—and played hard, too! Join us on Saturday, May 4 at 10:00 am, to learn about boxers and baseball players from the old days, and how bicyclists helped spur the development of our modern highway system. Bicycles and velocipedes encouraged.

The cemetery is located at 1000 Broadway, Sacramento. Free parking is available in the lot at 10th & Broadway, across the street from the 10th Street entrance. Tours are free; however, donations are appreciated and benefit cemetery preservation. For more information, call 916-448-0811 or 916-264-7839.

 

Sacramento History Tour at the Cemetery

Sacramento History Tour at the Cemetery

Learn about the early history of Sacramento by taking a tour of the cemetery on April 27 at 10:00 am. You’ll hear about the city’s pioneer leaders, as well as interesting facts, such as the meaning of “Urbs Indomita” on the Sacramento City seal.

The cemetery is located at 1000 Broadway, Sacramento. Free parking is available in the lot at 10th & Broadway, across the street from the 10th Street entrance. Tours are free; however, donations are appreciated and benefit cemetery preservation.

For more information, call 916-264-7839 or 916-448-0811, or visit www.oldcitycemetery.com.

Murders, Mayhem & Scuttlebutt

Murders, Mayhem & Scuttlebutt

Join us on April 6 at 10:00 am as we delve into murders, mayhem and scuttlebutt in Sacramento’s early days. You won’t believe the things people thought they could get away with!

The cemetery is located at 1000 Broadway, Sacramento. Free parking is available in the lot at 10th & Broadway, across the street from the 10th Street entrance. Tours are free; however, donations are appreciated and benefit cemetery preservation.

For more information, call 916-264-7839 or 916-448-0811 or visit www.oldcitycemetery.com.

East Sacramento Citizens Speak Up About “McKinley Village”

East Sacramento Citizens Speak Up About “McKinley Village”

 

East Sacramentans peppered Riverview Capital Investments with questions and suggestions. The company wants to develop the East Sacramento area north of the train tracks. The land is currently an undeveloped meadow. Several projects have failed in the past, mainly because of neighborhood resistance. Serious concerns surround development of this area such as sewage, traffic, project design and costs to the city. The company is on a fact finding mission at this point. The final design is pending.

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301 Capitol Mall Six Years Later

301 Capitol Mall Six Years Later

  It’s hard to believe how much has not changed at the former Towers site… it's been six years today since the job to construct two 53-story residential towers at Third Street and Capitol Mall was halted... Read More

Sacramento Courthouse Delayed Indefinitely

Sacramento Courthouse Delayed Indefinitely

Judicial oversight committee makes recommendations because of potential loss of funds designated for court construction. SAN FRANCISCO—The Court Facilities Working Group voted to recommend that four additional courthouse construction projects in Sacramento,... Read More