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  1. The area that would become the city of Sacramento was initially observed by many European and American mapmakers as home to Great Plains-based rivers that stretched across the Rocky Mountains and emptied into the Pacific Ocean.

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  3. During the 1850s the city was consolidated with the County of Sacramento. [24] In the Sacramento Constitutional Convention of 1879, Sacramento was named the permanent state capital. The Classical Revival -style California State Capitol, similar to the national Capitol, was started in 1860 and completed in 1874.

  4. 3 days ago · The city began annexing much of the land surrounding it (including the city of North Sacramento in 1964), increasing its area sevenfold between 1940 and 2000; in that same period Sacramento’s population nearly quadrupled.

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  5. Nov 23, 2023 · When Did Sacramento Become the Capital of California? Originally, Monterey was chosen as the capital of California. However, after Monterey hosted California's Constitutional Convention in 1849 and California was admitted as a state to the United States, the capital was moved, first to San Jose, then to Vallejo, and then to Benicia.

  6. Sep 18, 2022 · After the state had difficulties establishing a permanent building for government in San Jose, Vallejo and Benicia, the city of Sacramento offered its county courthouse on 7th and I streets to be...

  7. www.sacramentohistory.org › resources_timelineSacramento History Online

    Sacramento becomes California's permanent state capital. Sacramento's first public water supply becomes available from the construction of the City Hall and Water Works Building (now the site of the Discovery Museum in Old Sacramento).

  8. Sacramento Becoming the Capital. Most non-natives of California assume San Francisco or Los Angeles to be the capital of California. However, Sacramento was named the permanent state capital all the way back in 1879. This comes as no surprise considering the history of Sacramento is as old as California itself.

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