Holiday card available from The Center for Sacramento History
Putting up holiday decorations at 13th & K Sacramento 1956
The Center also had some interesting items that would make great holiday presents -- historic Sacramento maps, calendars, cards, and more -- all available at their store and at their Zazzle site. For example, they have a card of the 1956 13th & K scene above. They also sell local history books published on various Sacramento neighborhoods and subjects.I also found a cool 45 rpm record called "The Sound of Young Sacramento" that they handed out for free at a previous event, now available for free ($5 mailing charge) from their store. This is a compilation of four tunes from Sacramento garage bands, "recorded in 1966 at the Franklin Boulevard Studios of the legendary Bill Rase." A larger compilation that can be found here. Groovy!
Sample permit I picked up for all South Land Park Hills Eichler Home neighbors
Getting back to the building permits.... e-mail me if you want a copy of yours. For privacy reasons, I'm reluctant to post per usual on Flickr. No charge, I do this as a hobby.
I tried to identify all Eichler Homes in the neighborhood and will gladly send you a copy if one was to be found at the Center. I know of six existing Eichler Homes for which I could not find a permit. My email address can be found in the blog description on the upper left corner above. I also found some voided permits which demonstrate Eichler Homes intended to build an additional 16 homes all the way down South Land Park Drive to 13th Street.
I tried to identify all Eichler Homes in the neighborhood and will gladly send you a copy if one was to be found at the Center. I know of six existing Eichler Homes for which I could not find a permit. My email address can be found in the blog description on the upper left corner above. I also found some voided permits which demonstrate Eichler Homes intended to build an additional 16 homes all the way down South Land Park Drive to 13th Street.
2 comments:
I love the Sac History museum. Look up the old Southgate Shopping Center in South Sac. That was a nice mid-century walking mall...
You've given me an idea what to do on one of my days off coming up. Thanks, it's been a while since I've been there!
Thanks for mentioning a mid-century mall, Barbara! Town and County Center - developed by Jere Strizek was the "first" I believe. I found another blog that talks about the older Sacramento malls here, if anyone is interested: http://mall-hall-of-fame.blogspot.com/2009_01_01_archive.html
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