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Sunday, May 27, 2012 1:15AM PDT Featured Albums |
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Sutter Street, Historic Folsom January 17, 2012 |
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| Sutter Street | |
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| This is at the corner of Sutter and Wool, looking Northeast. | And looking Southwest. More or less. |
| Guido's | The Folsom Telegraph Office |
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| This is the restaurant at the end of the univ- I mean street. The Southwestern end. | The local paper offices. Hey, wanna hire a photographer? :-) |
| A Very Old Sign | Times Past In The Sidewalk. |
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| The store isn't even there any more, but it's a cool sign. | I think these stamps are great. Living history. |
| Assay Office | Folsom History Museum |
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| The Wells Fargo Assay Office. It's now part of the Folsom History Museum. | Next up the south side of the street is the enterance to the Folsom History Museum. |
| More Sidewalk History | The Parking Garage |
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| This is another stamp in the sidewalk. I really like the backwards "9". | The parking garage is on the other side of the street. They're doing a lot of building in this area, it'll be interesting to see what it looks like in a year or two. |
| North Side | Snook's |
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| There is some really cool architecture in the area. | There is some really cool chocolate in the area, too. |
| That Murial | Sutter Street Theater |
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| This is a better shot of that murial on the side of the building. One day when there's not a car parked in front of it I'll get an even better shot. |
The Sutter Street Theater is small and cozy. It's a great place to see live theater. Lots of places are great for live theater, come to think of it. Like here. |
| Under Lake Natoma Crossing | A cool Staircase |
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| Neither of these really give any of the flavor of Sutter Street, I just like the shots. The first is under the Lake Natoma Crossing bridge, and the other is a staircase in one of the more modern buildings. I liked the lighting and coloring, so I'm going to make you look at them, too. |
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