Capital. West,are in the wild domes and columns in a similar look and style. It was the idea that we were part of this particular government right now. You see a lot of symbolism in the room. Later, here about the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. I remember the day we had to leave. We did not know how long we were going to go. We didnt know where we would be sent. We just knew that we had to leave our farm. We begin the hour with a visit to the Sacramento History Center and a look at the items in the gold rush collection. The concept of where sacramento is is quite ludicrous in many ways. Its lowlying marshland. Probably the worst place to put a city. But the concept that it was more important for the monetary gain than it was for the longterm life of the city. What that caused in the end and what a lot of these things helped us document was how the city had to transform and change for self. It is a story of disasters. You can ask yourself that question, what i hav
By Robert J. Hansen | OBSERVER Staff Writer - The Center for Sacramento History has won the Leadership in History Award of Excellence for its short film series "Unlocking the Past: A History of Prejudice and Racism in Sacramento," which aims to tell stories from the region in a complete and honest way, addressing discrimination and its long-term effects on communities.