Vintage Folsom
Photograph of an exterior view of the Wells Fargo Assay Office in Folsom, 1936. Two adjacent one-story buildings are shown: to the left, the taller building bears a sign which read ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Sake in Folsom
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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A circa 1918 photo, showing Manual (Manuel) Castro and his co-workers standing in front of Pratt Rock Sand & Gravel Co. The company was located adjacent to Bidwell Street ...
View ArticleSpend the summer with the Folsom History Museum
Learn more about Folsom’s rich and vibrant history this summer with the Folsom History Museum.‘Living Folsom’s History through the Arts’ summer camp will ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Folsom Telegraph
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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This railroad bridge across the American River was commenced on May 31, 1858. It was on the line of the California Central Railroad, was 92 feet above water with a span of 216 ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Folsom Union High School
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
View ArticlePony Express rides back into Folsom
The National Pony Express Association plans to celebrate the 157th anniversary of the Pony Express by conducting a re-run of the famed mail service, and they are coming through Old ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Guy B. Van Dyke
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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On Sunday, September 22, 1957, the “Hangtown Express” left Oakland at 7:55 a.m. The theme of the excursion train was “A Thrilling Rail Adventure to the Heart of C ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Roger Zittel
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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The above photo is a view of a parade route with a highly decorated cart or wagon pulled by a small horse, pony, or donkey. The cart appears to be decorated with flowers and greene ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Aerojet Polaris A-3
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Gordon Brong
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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View of the Fire House when it was located at 710 Sutter Street. The fire house was moved to Coloma St. in 1961. Folsom’s Untold Stories exhibits is going on now with one of ...
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Buffalo Brewing Company in 1936 At the time, Buffalo Brewing Company was one of the largest breweries west of the Mississippi. Swiss immigrant Frank Ruhstaller purchased the Sacra ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Eleanor M. Cavitt
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Arthur ‘Duke’ Duchow
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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Lincoln Cut, Orangevale was destroyed when Madison Avenue was made. It was between Orangevale and Folsom, and may have been Greenback Lane that ran through it although the roa ...
View ArticleFolsom thrift shop bargain prompts search for family
Buying vintage cameras is a regular activity for local collector Josh Bohart. However, his most recent purchase yielded much more than another gem to his collection and has sent hi ...
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