Center for Sacramento History
Founded in 1953, the Center for Sacramento History educates and enriches the public by collecting, preserving, and making accessible the region's vast cultural heritage.
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Bank of CaliforniaCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Jim Geisler of San Diego, shown at Rara Avis Gallery in Sacramento. Mr. Geisler is an importer and collector of African and Papua New Guinea artCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Jim Geisler of San Diego, shown at Rara Avis Gallery in Sacramento. Mr. Geisler is an importer and collector of African and Papua New Guinea artCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Lumbermill in SamoaCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Flip-FlopCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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unknown men and one womanCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Photographs from Neasham's National Park Service trip to HawaiiCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Elks Club joint meetingCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Ilona Hancock of the Berkeley City Council has been appointed Regional Director of ACTION, the federal volunteer service agencyCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Vacation Days Contest WinnersCenter for Sacramento HistoryImage
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Recollections of World War IICenter for Sacramento HistoryVideo
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