Captions List for Sacramento Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Sacramento: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

See also: Sacramento, CA
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  • Sacramento: California State Capitol (1856-74) (between 10th & 16th & L & N Sts.).
  • Sacramento: Dome & pediment of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Dome of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Lantern cupola in Roman-Corinthian style atop dome of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Pediment of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Pediment detail of California State Capitol with statue of California & bear flanked by women symbolic of the arts.
  • Sacramento: Side facade of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Front of California State Capitol with Sacramento Cathedral beyond.
  • Sacramento: Dome interior of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Decorated layers of California State Capitol dome interior.
  • Sacramento: Statue of Queen Isabella of Spain pledging crown jewels to Columbus in rotunda of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Senate chamber of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Portrait of George Washington in Senate chamber of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Floor of Senate chamber in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Senate clock in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Senate ceiling in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Main staircase of California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Newell post with bear in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Bear carving detail of newel post in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Bronze seahorse detail on stairwell gas lamp fixtures in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Governor's main office restored to 1906 as museum in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Governor's anteroom restored to 1906 as museum in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Secretary of State's office restored to 1902 as museum in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Treasurer's office with walk-in bank vault restored to 1933 as museum in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: San Francisco Fire Department helmet (c1905) from great earthquake displayed in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Book cover of "Trial by Fire at San Francisco: The Evidence of the Camera" (1907) about great earthquake displayed in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Examiner newspaper special edition cover art " San Francisco's Reconstruction" (Oct. 21, 1906) about great earthquake by artist Maynard Dixon displayed in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Official miniature view book of the Panama Pacific International Exposition of San Francisco (1915) displayed in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Panama Pacific International Exposition Official Daily Program (1915) displayed in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Panama Pacific International Exposition admission badges (1915) displayed in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Panama Pacific International Exposition official souvenirs & medal (1915) displayed in California State Capitol.
  • Sacramento: Jesse Unruh State Office Building (1913-28) (915 Capital Mall) with inscription "Bring Me Men to Match My Mountains".
  • Sacramento: Pediment of Jesse Unruh State Office Building.
  • Sacramento: Detail of central female figure protecting power & knowledge on pediment of Jesse Unruh State Office Building.
  • Sacramento: Detail of buffalo & figure of industry on pediment of Jesse Unruh State Office Building.
  • Sacramento: Detail of oxen on pediment of Jesse Unruh State Office Building.
  • Sacramento: Classical-style statue of woman holding clouds with rain & team of horses in front of Jesse Unruh State Office Building.
  • Sacramento: Stanley Mosk Library & Court building (1913-28) (914 Capital Mall) with inscription "To the Highlands of the Mind Let Me Go".
  • Sacramento: Detail of neoclassical figures in pediment of Stanley Mosk Library & Court building.
  • Sacramento: California State Library & Courts II building (1994) (900 N St.).
  • Sacramento: Entrance Tower of California State Library & Courts II.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento City Hall (1907) (915 I St.).
  • Sacramento: Clock tower of Sacramento City Hall.
  • Sacramento: Beaux Arts detail of Sacramento City Hall.
  • Sacramento: Facade of Sacramento City Hall.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento City Hall & 2004 addition.
  • Sacramento: Addition to Sacramento City Hall (2004-5).
  • Sacramento: Statue of César Chavez (1927-93) who led movement to unionize farm workers stands opposite Sacramento City Hall.
  • Sacramento: Sculpted procession of Latinos demonstrating for rights on César Chavez monument by Lisa Reinertson.
  • Sacramento: Coleman Fountain (1924) by Ralph Stackpole at center of César Chavez Square.
  • Sacramento: A.J. Stevens Labor Union monument (1889) by Albert Weinert in César Chavez Square.
  • Sacramento: Plaque of steam locomotive on A.J. Stevens monument in César Chavez Square.
  • Sacramento: Classical columns of Federal Building.
  • Sacramento: U.S. Post Office, Courthouse & Federal Building (1932) (801 I St.).
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Public Library (1915-18) (828 I St.) with Tsakopoulos Library Galleria addition (1991-2).
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Public Library (1915-18) (828 I St.) with Tsakopoulos Library Galleria addition (1991-2).
  • Sacramento: Lion carved on 1918 Sacramento Public Library, originally a Carnegie Library.
  • Sacramento: Tsakopoulos Library Galleria (1991-2) of Sacramento Public Library.
  • Sacramento: Stick animal caricatures supporting the balcony of the Library Galleria of Sacramento Public Library.
  • Sacramento: Renaissance Tower & US Bank Plaza seen from Chavez Square.
  • Sacramento: US Bank Plaza in neo Art Deco style.
  • Sacramento: US Bank Plaza (1991) (26 floors) (980 9th Street & J St.).
  • Sacramento: Facade details of US Bank Plaza building.
  • Sacramento: Facade details of US Bank Plaza building.
  • Sacramento: Cougar statue by Gwynn Murriell at entrance of US Bank Plaza.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Terra mural showing agricultural themes (1992) by Richard Piccolo in US Bank Plaza lobby.
  • Sacramento: Architecture of building at corner of 9th & J Sts.
  • Sacramento: Capitol Western States Life building (1925) (15 floors) (926 J St.).
  • Sacramento: Capitol Western States Life building facade.
  • Sacramento: Capitol Western States Life entrance portal.
  • Sacramento: Cal/EPA Building (2000) (25 floors) (1001 I St.).
  • Sacramento: Cal/EPA Building corner sign with solar panels.
  • Sacramento: Cal/EPA Building noted for its energy efficiency.
  • Sacramento: Facade of Cal/EPA Building.
  • Sacramento: Upper stories of Cal/EPA Building.
  • Sacramento: Looking down Capitol Mall to Tower Bridge & One Capitol Mall.
  • Sacramento: One Capitol Mall (1993).
  • Sacramento: Glass facade of West America Bank Building.
  • Sacramento: West America Bank Building (1984) (18 floors) (300 Capitol Mall).
  • Sacramento: Zigzag facade of West America Bank Building.
  • Sacramento: Round surface of West America Bank Building.
  • Sacramento: Details of West America Bank Building.
  • Sacramento: West America Bank Building over Governor's Square Apartments (1970).
  • Sacramento: Governor's Square Apartments (1970) (1500 4th St.).
  • Sacramento: Capitol Square over Governor's Square Apartments urban renewal project.
  • Sacramento: Wells Fargo Center & Capitol Square.
  • Sacramento: Capitol Square (1992) (25 floors) (450 N St.).
  • Sacramento: Wells Fargo Center (1992) (30 floors) (400 Capitol Mall).
  • Sacramento: Curved roofline of Wells Fargo Center.
  • Sacramento: EDD / Solar building (751 N St.) with sloped face.
  • Sacramento: Plaza Five Fifty Five (1970) (16 floors) (555 Capitol Mal.).
  • Sacramento: Entrance section of Plaza Five Fifty Five.
  • Sacramento: American River Bank building (1964) (520 Capitol Mall) former IBM building.
  • Sacramento: Decorative tower marking Downtown Plaza Mall.
  • Sacramento: Westfield Downtown Plaza Mall entrance (547 L St.).
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Regional Transit streetcar.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Regional Transit streetcar.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Regional Transit streetcar.
  • Sacramento: Raised designs on decorated building at 717 K Street transit mall.
  • Sacramento: K Street transit mall with streetcar & Renaissance Tower.
  • Sacramento: Pyramid Alehouse (1029 K St.).
  • Sacramento: Crest Theater (1912, new interior 1946) (1013 K St.).
  • Sacramento: 1201 K Street Tower beyond Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: 1201 K Street Tower (1992) (18 floors).
  • Sacramento: Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (1886) (66 m / 218 ft) (1017 11th St.).
  • Sacramento: Towers of Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
  • Sacramento: Exterior of central dome of Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
  • Sacramento: Towers of Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament beside 1201 K Street Tower.
  • Sacramento: Interior of Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
  • Sacramento: Interior of dome in Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
  • Sacramento: Altar screen in Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
  • Sacramento: Interior of rear of sanctuary of Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
  • Sacramento: Organ of Sacramento Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: Tabernacle of Sacramento Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: Stained glass window showing St Patrick in Sacramento Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: Angel symbol of evangelist Mathew on squinch of Sacramento Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: Lion symbol of evangelist Mark on squinch of Sacramento Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: Bull symbol of evangelist Luke painted on squinch of Sacramento Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: Eagle symbol of evangelist John on squinch of Sacramento Cathedral.
  • Sacramento: Capitol Place (1987) (13 floors) (915 L St.).
  • Sacramento: Elks Club Building (1925) (15 floors) (921 11th Street at J St.).
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Memorial Auditorium (1925-7) (16th & J Sts.).
  • Sacramento: Brick side of Sacramento Memorial Auditorium.
  • Sacramento: St Paul's Episcopal Church (1903-9) (1430 J St.).
  • Sacramento: Esquire Plaza (1999) (22 floors) (1215 K St.).
  • Sacramento: Renaissance Tower (1989) (28 floors) (801 K St.).
  • Sacramento: Terraced facade of Renaissance Tower.
  • Sacramento: Mountain-like peak of Renaissance Tower.
  • Sacramento: R.G. Matsui U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building (1999) (18 floors) (501 I St.).
  • Sacramento: Facade of U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building.
  • Sacramento: Various textures of U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building.
  • Sacramento: U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building.
  • Sacramento: U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Commercial Bank building (525 J St.).
  • Sacramento: Sculpted horse outside Sacramento Commercial Bank building.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Sacramento Depot (1879) (5th & I Sts.) now Amtrak station.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Depot facade detail.
  • Sacramento: Chinatown in Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Chinatown in Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: California Fruit Building (1929) (10 floors) (1006 Fourth St.).
  • Sacramento: Upper floor details of California Fruit Building.
  • Sacramento: Victorian House (915 11 St.).
  • Sacramento: Detail of Victorian House (915 11 St.).
  • Sacramento: Llewellyn Williams mansion (1885) (925 H St.) now a youth hostel.
  • Sacramento: Porch details of Llewellyn Williams mansion.
  • Sacramento: Yellow Eastlake-style house on F St. between 11th & 12th.
  • Sacramento: Green Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1511 F St.).
  • Sacramento: Front porch details of Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1511 F. St.).
  • Sacramento: White Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1310-12 E St.).
  • Sacramento: Brown Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1100 E St.).
  • Sacramento: Details of Eastlake-style house (c1880) (1100 E St.).
  • Sacramento: Red & light green Eastlake-style house (912 E St.).
  • Sacramento: Leland Stanford Mansion (1857, 1862, 1871) aka Stanford-Lathrop House (800 N St.).
  • Sacramento: Front steps of Leland Stanford Mansion serving as both a Museum & reception house for gubernatorial functions.
  • Sacramento: Facade details of Leland Stanford Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Window surround detail of Leland Stanford Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Roofline detail of Leland Stanford Mansion.
  • Sacramento: California Governor's Mansion (1877) (1526 H St.) was built for Albert Gallatin, a partner in the hardware store of Huntington & Hopkins.
  • Sacramento: Second Empire tower details of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Turret & bracket details of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Front porch of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Facade of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Tower of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Flower in garden of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Coach house of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Front hall stairway of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Decorated stairway of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Marble nymph statue in entryway of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Marble classical statue of girl in entryway of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Entry wainscoting in entrance of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Ceiling pattern in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Parlor of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Piano room sitting room of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Sitting room of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Ceiling plasterwork in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Fireplace in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Christmas tree in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Dining room in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: China & silverware used by governors in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Dining room sideboard in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Dining room Christmas decorations in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Master bedroom in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Bedroom in California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Chaise used by Governor Brown in bedroom of California Governor's Mansion.
  • Sacramento: Crocker Art Museum (1852, 1883-4) (216 O St.).
  • Sacramento: Entrance of Crocker Art Museum (former E. B. Crocker Art Gallery & Judge Edwin B. Crocker Home).
  • Sacramento: Italianate facade details of Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Front door of Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ceiling details in Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Decorative details in Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Inlaid doors in Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Statue at base of stairway in Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Lighting fixture & ceiling decoration in Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Upstairs gallery of Victorian era painting in Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Yosemite Great Canyon (1871) by Thomas Hill at Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Miners in the Sierra (1869) by Norton Bush at Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Lake Tahoe (late 1800s) by Norton Bush at Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ivory carving of Faith, Hope & Charity (16th C) at Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Peasant Wedding Dance (1624) by Pieter Brueghel the younger at Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Love Chase (1869) by Charles Christian Nahl showing turbaned lovers on horseback at Crocker Art Museum.
  • Sacramento: Pony Express monument (1976) by Thomas Holland in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Pony Express monument portrays record setting rider Sam Hamilton in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Pony Express monument against the Victorian buildings of Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Pony Express monument gallops toward the B.F. Hastings Building, once Pony Express HQ (1006 2nd St.) in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Old Sacramento along 2nd St. from I St. with Schroth & Hall, Luhrs & Co. buildings.
  • Sacramento: Schroth Building housed Eureka Swimming Baths in 1854 in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Hall, Luhrs & Co., Wholesale Grocery (1880s) which was one of the first companies to ship fresh fruit to the East Coast in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Old West streetscape of 2nd St. in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Heritage brick building with verandas at corner of 2nd & J Sts. in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Old West atmosphere along J Street of Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: B.F. Hastings Building (1852) (1000 2nd St.), former tenants included the Pony Express Terminus, the Alta California Telegraph, Wells Fargo, Sacramento Valley Railroad, & the California Supreme Court. Today it hosts part of the Wells Fargo Museum in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Italianate commercial building with covered sidewalk (1008 2nd St.) in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Ironwork balcony on 2nd Street in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Union Hotel (c1852) originally the Veranda Hotel was popular with early politicians in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Union Hotel & neighboring building in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Heywood Building (1957) & D.O. Mills Bank Building (1852) in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Francis William Fratt Building (1870) in Old Sacramento has ornate decorative features.
  • Sacramento: Cast iron facade of Francis William Fratt Building in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Engine Company 3 & other heritage buildings in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Engine Company 3 building (1853) in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Engine Company 3 & other heritage buildings in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Victorian buildings at 2nd & J Sts. in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Monument to Theodore Dehone Judah, advocate of the Transcontinental Railroad who convinced four Sacramento financiers to fund the project & civil engineer who planned the Sierra Nevada route, but who died 11 months after construction started in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Colorful Victorian facades on L St. in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum.
  • Sacramento: CPRR California Steamer docks building where rail passengers once transferred to boats for San Francisco in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Paddle wheel boats docked on Sacramento River in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Delta King paddle wheel steamer ferried passengers between San Francisco & Sacramento (1926-41) in Old Sacramento now functions as a hotel.
  • Sacramento: Paddle wheel of Delta King in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Former Central Pacific Railroad Freight Station, now part of State Rail Museum in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Rail Car in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Southern Railroad sign on depot in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Antique railway crane in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Former Central Pacific Railroad Passenger Station sheds, now part of State Rail Museum in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: White Italianate building (113 K St.) & Lady Adams Building (1852) (117-19 K St.) made from materials brought round the horn by ship Lady Adams in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: White Italianate building (113 K St.) in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Boothe Building with platform on roof for getting business signals from arriving ships in Old Sacramento along Front St. from K St.
  • Sacramento: Big Four Building (111-113 I St.) in Old Sacramento was used by financiers of Central Pacific Railroad.
  • Sacramento: Huntington & Hopkins Hardware Store (113 I St.) in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Mechanics Exchange building (116-120 I St.) in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Heritage brick building with verandas at corner of 2nd & J Sts. in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Daily Union building in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Italianate commercial building with covered sidewalk (1008 2nd St.) in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Union Hotel (c1852) originally the Veranda Hotel in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Heywood Building in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Francis William Fratt Building (1870) in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Francis William Fratt Building bracket details in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Francis William Fratt & other buildings on 2nd St. in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Italianate building (113 K St.) & Lady Adams Building (1852) (117-19 K St.) in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Boothe Building & Front St. in Old Sacramento at night.
  • Sacramento: Old Sacramento building at night.
  • Sacramento: Colored glass in shop in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Elephant & frog comical pottery in shop in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Candy shop in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Seafood restaurant décor in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Tower Bridge at night.
  • Sacramento: Tower Bridge (1935) over Sacramento River joining M St. / Capitol Ave. originally carried rail & road traffic.
  • Sacramento: Lift mechanism of Tower Bridge.
  • Sacramento: Arches of Tower Bridge.
  • Sacramento: Golden iron work details of Tower Bridge.
  • Sacramento: Central Pacific roundhouse & I Street Bridge in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Ziggurat Building (707 3rd St. West) bears a stepped pyramid shape.
  • Sacramento: Ziggurat Building enjoys view of Sacramento & Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: California State Railroad Museum sign.
  • Sacramento: California State Railroad Museum building in Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: First locomotive (1862) of Central Pacific Railroad named Gov. Stanford at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Side view of Gov. Stanford 4-4-0 locomotive built by Richard Norris & Sons of Philadelphia (1862) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Makers plate of 4-4-0 locomotive built by Richard Norris & Sons of Philadelphia (1862) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Replica of snow shed of the type built through the Sierra Nevada mountains at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Diorama of Chinese workers blasting rock at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Cab & tender of North Pacific Coast Railroad "Sonoma" locomotive at California State Railroad Museum last operated at San Francisco International Exposition in 1939-40.
  • Sacramento: North Pacific Coast Railroad locomotive #12 "Sonoma" (1876) by Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Headlamp of North Pacific Coast Railroad locomotive #12 at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Monterey & Salinas Valley combination passenger & freight car (1874) by Carter Bros. of Monterey at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Nevada Central Railway passenger coach #3 (1881) at California State Railroad Museum last operated at San Francisco International Exposition in 1939-40.
  • Sacramento: Virginia & Truckee Railroad locomotive #12 "Genoa" (1873) by Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Virginia & Truckee Railroad locomotive #12 "Genoa" is still operational at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Virginia & Truckee tender at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Virginia & Truckee Railroad combination passenger & baggage car (1874) by Detroit Car Works at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Baggage & Express lettering on Virginia & Truckee combination car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: VT filigree on Virginia & Truckee combination car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Virginia & Truckee Railroad locomotive #13 "Empire" (1873) by Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Cab of Virginia & Truckee Railroad locomotive #13 "Empire" at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Drive wheels of Virginia & Truckee Railroad locomotive #13 "Empire" at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Tender of Virginia & Truckee Railroad locomotive #13 "Empire" at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad locomotive #1 "C.P. Huntington" (1863) by Danforth, Cooke & Co., Paterson, NJ, at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad locomotive #1 "C.P. Huntington" (1863) at California State Railroad Museum was originally used by Central Pacific & displayed at Panama Pacific Exposition in 1914.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad locomotive #4466 (1920) by Lima Ohio Locomotive Works at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad 0-6-0 steam locomotive #4466 switching yard goat at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive #2467 (1921) by Baldwin Locomotive Works at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive in front of Great Northern Post Office car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad 4-8-8-2 cab forward steam locomotive #4294 (1944) by Baldwin Locomotive Works at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Forward cab of Southern Pacific Railroad 4-8-8-2 steam locomotive #4294, last of its kind, at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Western Pacific Railroad F7 Diesel locomotive #913 (1950) by General Motors at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Western Pacific Railroad F7 Diesel locomotive #913 (1950) by General Motors at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Georgia Northern Railroad Gold Coast private passenger car (1905) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Georgia Northern Railroad Gold Coast passenger car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Bedroom aboard Georgia Northern Railroad Gold Coast passenger car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Santa Fe "Cochita" dining car (1937) by Budd Co., Philadelphia at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Santa Fe "Cochita" dining car used on streamlined AT&SF Chicago Super Chief service at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Kitchen of Santa Fe "Cochita" dining car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Serving area of Santa Fe "Cochita" dining car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Loading ice on refrigerator freight car at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Fruit Growers Express Ventilator & Refrigerator car (1924) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Lithograph of earliest days of railroading on Sacramento Valley Railroad steam locomotive rolling past farm at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: State of California Pacific Rail Road Bond certificate (1863) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railway Company engraved invitation to opening of first track section west from Missouri River at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Solar compass used for railroad surveying work at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Photograph of meeting of last sections of transcontinental railway builders "The Last Spike" at Promontory, Utah on May 10, 1869 photograph by A.J. Russell at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Color lithograph of "The Completion of the Pacific Rail Road" after photo by A.J. Russell at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Painting (1881) of "The Last Spike" by Thomas Hill which added railway executives who had not actually been at the completion ceremonies at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Detail Thomas Hill's "The Last Spike" showing Leland Stanford with hammer & golden spike at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Idealized "The Last Spike" lithograph at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: When the Last Spike was cast in gold, a copy was made which now rests at California State Railroad Museum while the one used in the ceremony is in possession of Stanford University.
  • Sacramento: Second gold copy of Last Spike engraved with the names of California Pacific Railroad directors & executives at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Santa Fe Super Chief light panel at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Santa Fe Super Chief insignias at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Sunset Lines emblem (1929) in stained glass at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific scenic attractions promotional poster at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Promotional brochure covers by Great Northern, Southern Pacific & Western Pacific lines (c1920-30s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific promotional playing cards at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Railway union documents at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen memberships card at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Railway union convention ribbons at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Part of model railway display at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Model railway roundhouse at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Overfair Railway one-third scale steam locomotive used to haul visitors around 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition of San Francisco at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Railway China plates from Salt Lake Route, Union Pacific, Pullman & AT&SF lines at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Santa Fe California Poppy pattern (1903-63) plate at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Santa Fe California Poppy pattern (1903-63) place setting at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Santa Fe Violets & Daisies pattern (1919-71) plate at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Mimbreno pattern (1937-70) based by Mary Colter on Native American Mimbres tribal designs at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: AT&SF Mimbreno turtle plate used on Super Chief trains at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: AT&SF Mimbreno turkey platter used on Super Chief trains at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: AT&SF Mimbreno rabbit & moon plus goat bowls (1937-70) used on Super Chief trains at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Webster pattern sugar bowl & creamer used by Fred Harvey in El Tovar Hotel at Grand Canyon on AT&SF route at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Webster pattern service used in El Tovar Hotel at Grand Canyon by Fred Harvey food service associated with AT&SF at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Adobe pattern used at AT&SF El Capitan's lunch counters (1940s-70) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Milwaukee Road Peacock pattern dinner service (1920s-60s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Northern Railroad Glory of the West pattern dinner plate (1940-59) with mountain goat at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Northern Railroad Mountains & Flowers pattern dinner plate (1940-69) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Centenary pattern dinner service (1927-78) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Pullman sleeping car service Indian Tree pattern dinner service (1923-62) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad Sunset pattern dinner service (late 1800s-early 1900s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad Prairie-Mountain Wildflowers pattern dinner service (1930s-60s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad Prairie-Mountain Wildflowers pattern bowl (1930s-60s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad Franciscan Daylight pattern dinner service (1939-40s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Southern Pacific Railroad Harriman Blue pattern dinner service (1905-50) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad Historical Overland pattern coffee cup (1927-50s) showing events in American Westward expansion at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad Columbine pattern dinner plate (1930s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad Columbine pattern dinner bowl (1930s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad Columbine pattern coffee cup (1930s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad Desert Flower pattern dinner service (1955-65) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad Desert Flower pattern coffee cup (1955-65) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Union Pacific Railroad Shoshone pattern dinner service (1960s) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Coffee cup with winged streamline diesel locomotive at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Rio Grande coffee cup at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Northern Pacific plate at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Golden State side dish at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: San Diego Short Line logo on plate at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Plate with western river motif at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: White pressed glass plate commemorating John Bull locomotive of 1833 at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Plate commemorating Chicago Railroad Fair (1948-9) at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Plate commemorating Missouri Pacific Lines at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Mold blown glass steam locomotive probably candy container at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Green pressed glass commemorative tray with steam train at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Yellow pressed glass commemorative tray with steam train at California State Railroad Museum.
  • Sacramento: Lobby of Wells Fargo Center with displays of Wells Fargo & Company history including Concord coach.
  • Sacramento: Wells Fargo & Company Concord coach in lobby of Wells Fargo Center.
  • Sacramento: Painting of California coastline on door of Wells Fargo & Company Concord coach in lobby of Wells Fargo Center.
  • Sacramento: Painting of Concord coaches loaded on railway flatcars being transported to the American West at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: Envelope embossed with Columbus discovery anniversary (1892) postage stamp plus domestic frank of Wells Fargo fees so that letter could be expressed to its destination & be carried to final address by postman at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: Envelope sent Sacramento to San Francisco bearing U.S. 3 cent stamp plus Wells Fargo frank at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: 1894 letter bearing both Mexican & Wells Fargo stamps sent from Mexico to Boston at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: Gold coins of 1840-60s era at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: Wells Fargo Travellers Checks in multiple currencies from before First World War at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: Cast-iron letterpress used to make copies of letters by pressing them between tissue paper & damp + dry linen at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: Engraving of view of city of Sacramento (c1852) at Wells Fargo Museum.
  • Sacramento: Gold Rush History Center aka Discovery History Center occupies a new building in the corner of Old Sacramento.
  • Sacramento: Gold nugget at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Gold nugget & jewelry at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Gold nuggets at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Native American Yokuts mush boiler basket at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Native American Maidu storage basket at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Native American Patwin gift basket at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Pony Express Saddle (c1860) with pouches for mail at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Panama Pottery of Sacramento earthenware crock at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Various frontier patent medicine containers at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Native Sons of the Golden West banner at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Sacramento Bee office facade (1901) in Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Relief showing early printing press at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Heritage printing presses at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Linotype machine at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Shards from archeological dig on display under glass floor at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Archeological finds under glass floor at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Yuba Ball Tread Tractor (1918) made in Benicia, CA, an early attempt at treaded traction at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Early California home food storage unit at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Wells Fargo Express cargo wagon at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Crates bearing various brands of canned pears grown in the area at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Colorful labels of California fruit products at Gold Rush History Center.
  • Sacramento: Sword owned by President Zachary Taylor at California State Military Museum.
  • Sacramento: Six-Pounder Field Gun (1841) which was obsolete by the Civil War at California State Military Museum.
  • Sacramento: Second California Cavalry Civil War "Hardee" hat (1857-72) at California State Military Museum.
  • Sacramento: Civil War insignias at California State Military Museum.
  • Sacramento: Civil War powder horn at California State Military Museum.
  • Sacramento: Sutter's Fort State Historic Monument (1839) (2701 L St.).
  • Sacramento: Blockhouse of Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Main gate of Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Courtyard & bread oven of Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Bread oven of Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Buildings & canon of Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Building & well of Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Bust of John Sutter (1803-80) who started the fortified colony at what is now Sacramento, CA.
  • Sacramento: Memorial (1939) to John Augustus Sutter celebrating the 100th anniversary of founding of Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Canon of Sutter's Fort rivaled those of the governing Spanish.
  • Sacramento: Cooper's shop at Sutter's Fort made barrels for the agricultural produce of Sutter's enterprise.
  • Sacramento: Recreating of barrel production at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Carpenter's shop at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Blacksmith's shop at Sutter's Fort made tools used by all other enterprises.
  • Sacramento: Room in Sutter's Fort set up as it would have been by settlers arriving by covered wagon.
  • Sacramento: General store at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Weaving shop at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Kitchen at Sutter's Fort with sourdough bread bin & food storage.
  • Sacramento: Kitchen at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Salt glaze earthenware pottery in kitchen at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Iron pots & earthenware cooking utensils at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Sutter's bedroom at Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: State Indian Museum adjacent to Sutter's Fort.
  • Sacramento: Native symbols painted on doors of California State Indian Museum.
  • Sacramento: Double-decker Omnibus (1880) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Horse car (1882) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Model K Touring Car (1906) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Model K Roadster (1907) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Wolfe Model D Touring Car (1909) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Marion Model 40 Torpedo Roadster (1911) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Hudson Model 33 "Mile-a-Minute" (1912) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Front end of Hudson Model 33 "Mile-a-Minute" (1912) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Oakland Model 33 "Oriole" Torpedo Roadster (1912) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Cadillac Model 30 Torpedo (1912) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Metz Model 22 Roadster (1912) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Model T Touring Car (1913) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Mitchell Roadster (1914) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Overland Model 83B (1915) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Model T Tanker Truck (1917) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Model B 4-wheel drive Truck (1917) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Cab of Ford Model B 4-wheel drive Truck (1917) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Model T AAA Sign Truck (1919) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Waterloo Boy Tractor Model N (1921) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Cunningham Ambulance (1926) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Nash 2-passenger Coupe (1927) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Congo water bag for radiator water at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Cunningham Brougham Sedan (1928) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Willys Knight Coupe (1928) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Marquette Coupe (1930) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Reo Master Flying Cloud Model Sport Coupe (1930) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Studebaker FD Roadster (1930) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Lincoln Day Tripper (1930) custom made for Frank "Bring 'em back alive" Buck at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Hood ornament on Lincoln Day Tripper (1930) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Model AA Dump Truck (1931) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Lincoln KB (1933) once owned by A.P. Giannini, founder of Bank of America, at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Auburn Phaeton (1934) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Brown Chevrolet Coupe (1934) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Cabover Tow Truck (1940) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Front end of Ford Cabover Tow Truck (1940) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe (1949) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Dodge Woodie Wagon (1950) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford Skyliner Retractable Hardtop (1957) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Bricklin SV-1 (1976) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: American Motors Pacer series 60 (1977) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Antique gas station with Ford convertible with rumble seat at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Ford V8 panel truck (1930s) at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Antique highway cafe at Towe Auto Museum.
  • Sacramento: Aerospace Museum of California building (2006).
  • Sacramento: North American T-6G Texan trainer (1948-55) at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: McDonnell-Douglas A-4C Skyhawk I (1957-70s) in Blue Angels paint at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Blue Angels insignia on A-4C Skyhawk at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Convair F-106 Delta Dart Interceptor (1959-87) at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: F-106 Delta Dart & suspended small aircraft at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Pitts Special S-1C aerobatic airplane (1973) at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Lockheed EC-121D Warning Star recon / early warning version of Constellation (1953-77) at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Collection of jets at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Lockheed F-80B Shooting Star (1948) at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Propeller patrol plane at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Fairchild-Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II Warthog at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: McDonnell F-101B Voodoo (1957-1982) at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Navy jet fighter at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: General Dynamics FB-111A Aardvark (1968-1990) at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Nose of FB-111A Aardvark at Aerospace Museum of California.
  • Sacramento: Sikorsky CH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopter (1965) used in Viet Nam at Aerospace Museum of California.

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