California - Sacramento and Delta
Folder: California
Photos from Sacramento and the nearby Delta.
Sacramento Capitol 2025a
Sacramento Department of Transportation 2134a
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Ceramic panels around the door of the Department of Transportation (aka, CALTRANS) building.
Sacramento Department of Transportation 2136a
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One of the ceramic panels next to the the door of the Department of Transportation building.
Sacramento Department of Transportation 2137a
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One of the ceramic panels next to the the door of the Department of Transportation building.
Sacramento Discovery Park 4242a
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Water intake facility, I Street bridge, and downtown Sacramento. Take from the point in Discovery Park where the American and Sacramento rivers converge.
Sacramento downtown 1188a
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On K St pedestrian/trolley mall, near 9th, a ceramic tile covered building. Most buildings with tile exteriors are rather ornate, making good use of the variety of colors and designs available when tile was used. This one is surprising simple.
Sacramento downtown 1189a
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On K St pedestrian/trolley mall, near 9th, a ceramic tile covered building. Most buildings with tile exteriors are rather ornate, making good use of the variety of colors and designs available when tile was used. This one is surprising simple.
Sacramento downtown 3637a
Sacramento downtown Elks Tower 2026a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2125a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2126a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2127a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2128a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2129a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2130a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2131a
Sacramento Food and Agriculture Building 2133a
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Though the letters over the door say Department of Food and Agriculture, the panels around the door suggest that building originally housed a fairly diverse set of state agencies.
Sacramento I Street Bridge (2019)
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I Street Bridge over the Sacramento River, built in 1911. The bridge fascinates me, partly because it is two levels with roadway on top and railroad on the bottom, but also because it is so old and still used. It also doesn't appear to be very well maintained.
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