Sacramento's Capitol Park


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Construction on the California State Capitol began during the Civil War using stone, brick, and iron, showing confidence in the future. The capitol building showed that California had come a long way from the days of its transient, chaotic roots, born of the Gold Rush. Once the capitol was located in Sacramento in 1854, there was still no guarantee that the city would remain its permanent home. When it was completed in 1873, it was the largest structure of its day west of the Mississippi River. Its presence has continued to not only dominate the Sacramento landscape for a century and a half but has also come to shape the very outlook and future of Sacramento and of California itself. The state capitol and its majestic dome have become the iconic symbol of the city.




The California Capitol Area Plan


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The California State Capitol Plan


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California's State Capitol


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California State Capitol


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California's State Capitol


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The Capital That Couldn't Stay Put


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June Oxford has covered the historical movement of California's capital, the political movements that affected decisions, as well as the story of the restoration of the Sacramento Capitol building. This book was produced by James Stevenson Publisher and sold from the third of California's state capitals in Benicia, which is now a state park, as well as the Sacramento State Capitol bookstore. This book is the complete book of California's Capitols.