Sacramento's Southside Park (CA) (Images of America) by William Burg

Sacramento's Southside Park (CA) (Images of America) by William Burg

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Sacramento's Southside Park (CA) (Images of America) by William Burg

Sacramento s Southside Park neighborhood sits south of California s state capitol and north of the Old City Cemetery. Built on a former slough, it was inhabited by generations of immigrants and working-class families. The neighborhood s many ethnic communities, including Portuguese, Italian, Mexican, and Japanese, came together in Southside Park, the neighborhood s namesake. Whether for fireworks displays on the Fourth of July, for a trip back to Gold Rush days at Roaring Camp, or simply to paddle the lake in a rented boat, Southside Park provided a place of respite and recreation in this bustling city. The neighborhood surrounding the park faced many challenges as Sacramento grew including freeway
construction, urban renewal and redevelopment, and problems with crime but its residents faced these challenges with a tradition of political activism, community participation, and a strong sense of civic pride that is still evident today.

Sacramento historian William Burg uses historic images from the Western Railway Museum's Sacramento collection and oral histories from individuals who rode the streetcars to present an piece of local history that is presently hidden beneath asphalt on many downtown streets: an era when Sacramentans could ride to the department stores on K Street, to Joyland in Oak Park, to the public baths in Land Park, or to the city hall in Sacramento.

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ISBN 13 9780738547961
ISBN 10 0738547964
Title Sacramento's Southside Park (CA) (Images of America)
Author William Burg
Series Images Of America Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Year published 2007-09-26
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.