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  2. Sacramento Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Library Association was established in October 1857 as a public subscription library, and its first roster listed many prominent citizens, including E. B. Crocker, C. P. Huntington, and Leland Stanford. [4] In 1872, the association acquired a building on I Street between 7th and 8th and furnished a library on the first floor.

  3. Sacramento Book Collectors Club - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Book Collectors Club is a book club and publisher based in Sacramento, California. It was founded in 1939 and has been running as a non-profit organisation since 1954. The club houses around 10,00 books, and has published 18 new titles since 1942. [1]

  4. Sacramento City Library - Wikipedia

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    History. The three-story Italian Renaissance Revival style Sacramento Carnegie library opened on I street between 8th and 9th in 1918, replacing an earlier 1872 building one block to the west. The library was designed by Loring P. Rixford and was financed in large part by a $100,000 grant from Carnegie. The outside of the building retains much ...

  5. This Sacramento book store is defending Black and LGBTQ ... - AOL

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    “The freedom to read is under attack,” Sacramento native LeVar Burton, honorary chair of Banned Books Week and host of the long-running PBS children’s series Reading Rainbow, said via X ...

  6. Bohemian Club - Wikipedia

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    The City Club is located in a six-story masonry building at the corner of Post Street and Taylor Street, two blocks west of Union Square, and on the same block as both the Olympic Club and the Marines Memorial Club. The clubhouse contains dining rooms, meeting rooms, a bar, a library, an art gallery, a theater, and guest rooms. Bohemian Grove

  7. There is no 'Ultimate L.A. Bookshelf': a critic's ... - AOL

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    Author and Ultimate Bookshelf contributing editor David Kipen digs for treasure in a bibliography of L.A. fiction — and celebrates the "ghost novels."

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