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    Aerospace Museum Of California

    3200 Freedom Park Dr, Mcclellan, CA     (916) 643-3192

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    In 2007 over 100,000 visitors came to the Aerospace Museum of California to view its unique collection of military and civilian aircraft, engine exhibit, use the educational programs, and enjoy the Da Vinci Experience exh... famplosion.com

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    Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park

    Represa, CA    

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    - The Folsom Powerhouse is part of a colorful chapter of Sacramento history and is also an example of the tremendous advance in the commercial application of electricity. H.P.. Livermore realized that the water of the Amer... wildernet.com

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    Leidesdorff Plaza

    Folsom Blvd, Sacramento, CA    

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    Dedicated to the memory of WILLIAM ALEXANDER LEIDESDORFF Early California pioneer, civic leader, merchant, trader, and owner of 35,000 acre rancho Rio de los Americanos in the Folsom area. Born 1810 in Danish West Indies of Neg... hmdb.org

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    Maidu Interpretive Center

    Roseville, CA    

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    Petroglyph Area Petro means rock, Glyph means writing. Archeologists speculate that pre-historic cultures used petroglyphs to depict aspects of ceremonial significance. These petroglyphs, which are carved in metamorphosed sands... hmdb.org

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    Prairie City Cemetery

    El Dorado Hills, CA    

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    The birth of Prairie City, Sacramento County, was announced in the pages of The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper in June of 1853. Located 21 miles from the City of Sacramento, it was approximately 2 miles south of Negro Bar, no... hmdb.org

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    Pioneer Express Trail

    Granite Bay, CA    

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    Between 1849 and 1854, Pioneer Express riders rode this gold rush trail to the many populous mining camps on the American River bars now covered by Folsom Lake. - Beals, Condemned, Dotons, Long, Horseshoe, Rattlesnake, and Oreg... hmdb.org

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    Old St. Mary’s

    Rocklin, CA    

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    Rocklin?s Irish community started to raise funds to build their own church it was St. Patrick?s Day; the year, 1881. Two years later this building was completed. Archbishop Joseph Alemany of San Francisco dedicated the building... hmdb.org

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    Rocklin Veterans Memorial

    Rocklin, CA    

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    This memorial is dedicated in memory of all the men and women from the Rocklin area who made the sacrifice to protect our lives and property while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. We stand in deep ap... hmdb.org

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    The Finnish Temperance Hall

    Rocklin, CA    

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    This Hall Dedicated to: The People From Finland Who Immigrated To Rocklin The Finnish Temperance Society Who Built The Hall in 1905 The United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters Lodge No. 5 Of Rocklin California hmdb.org

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    The Fletcher Moon House

    Rocklin, CA    

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    The house is typical of the era (Circa 1905 1910). It was built for Henry D. Fletcher M.D. and served as his medical office until 1920. Businessman C.A. Moon purchased the house in 1936. hmdb.org

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    Trott Hotel

    Rocklin, CA    

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    The Trott Hotel was built in 1866 and was one of the first hotels in Rocklin. The hotel was built and operated by Samuel Trott. It burned down in Nov. 1869 with the loss of one life. It was rebuilt that same year. The south por... hmdb.org

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    Bank Of Italy Building

    Roseville, CA    

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    Original site of Clark Home 1886 1907 Site of Roseville Banking & Trust Co. 1907 -1920 Acquired by Bank of Italy 1920 Present building constructed For Bank of America 1927 Occupied until 1966 Roseville Press Tribune 1966 1976 S... hmdb.org

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    Lest We Forget

    Roseville, CA    

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    This monument has been erected to honor the memory of eleven local railroad workers who met untimely deaths in a tragic train accident between Roseville and Lincoln on April 8, 1935. Louis Apostolas ? Arnold Caballero ? Sam Dar... hmdb.org

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    Mcrae Building

    Roseville, CA    

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    The McRae Opera House on the upper floor was Roseville?s main social hall through the 1920?s being used for meetings, plays and dances. It was here that town meetings which led to Roseville?s incorporation were held. For a time... hmdb.org

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    Onyx Club

    Roseville, CA    

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    1908 - Building built by A.B. Broyer and operated as a furniture store. 1014 - Purchased by M.B. Johnson and operated as a hardware store. 1936 - Purchased by Ulisse Gemignani and Louie Milani, opened as the Onyx Saloon featuri... hmdb.org

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    Roseville

    Roseville, CA    

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    Central Pacific graders reached Junction, now Roseville, on November 23, 1863, crossing the line of the California Central, which began building northward from Folsom in May 1858. That line was abandoned in 1868. CP?s track rea... hmdb.org

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    Roseville - Placer County Vietnam Memorial

    Roseville, CA    

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    In honor of the Air Force, Army, Marine and Navy Veterans of Placer County who served their country proudly in The Vietnam Conflict. 1961 1973 Lance Corporal Bruce Wayne Brace Marines ? Specialist 5 Danny Kaye Rich Army ? Serge... hmdb.org

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    Roseville Carnegie Library

    Roseville, CA    

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    Concerned by the lack of adequate library facilities in 1910, the Women?s Improvement Club convinced the City Board of Trustees to contribute $2,000 and to apply to Andrew Carnegie for a $10,000 grant which they received on Apr... hmdb.org