Thursday, April 7, 2011

I Street, The Big Four Building, Sacramento

If you are going to visit the capital city of California, there is one place that you should not miss, that is the old Sacramento historic district. It started from 1849, and now, it's became a significant tourist attraction. Here in the picture is the Big Four Building in old Sacramento, it's a national historic landmarked building constructed through the joint effort of California's railroad pioneers: Collis HuntingtonMark HopkinsLeland Stanford and Charles Crocker, known as The Big Four. It was home to offices to these four people, it was built in 1852, was destroyed in 1963, and rebuilt by the original element in 1965Old Sacramento Website



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