Sacramento, California • Sacramento County
The "Big Four" House in Sacramento, California, is a meticulously preserved 19th-century Victorian mansion. Originally the residence of Leland Stanford, one of the four railroad magnates who founded the Central Pacific Railroad, it showcases opulent architectural details.
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Architecture; Social History
Roughly E And F Sts. Between 9th And 12th Sts., Sacramento, California
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
D And 11th Sts., Sacramento, California
Architecture; Social History
E, F, And 8th Sts., Sacramento, California
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
1117-1123 8th St., Sacramento, California
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
2672 Montgomery Way, Sacramento, California
Commerce; Agriculture; Architecture
1400 10th St., Sacramento, California
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