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Thousands flock to downtown Sacramento for City of Trees Parade, Mardi Gras Festival - MSNDecked out in purple, green and yellow, thousands of people Saturday lined Capitol Mall in downtown Sacramento for the third City of Trees Parade and Mardi Gras Festival. The Curiosity ...
Thousands flock to downtown Sacramento for City of Trees Parade, Mardi Gras Festival By Marcus D. Smith. Updated March 10, 2024 12:13 PM.
A magnificent living outdoor art project. Trees in Downtown Sacramento will soon be blue. Paul Robins and Bethany Crouch show the blue trees created by Australian artist Konstantin Dimopoulos.
SACRAMENTO- Sacramento is known as the “City of Trees” but in Sacramento County, we have more than four million trees. But most of us probably take our green landscape for granted. That’s ...
The Sacramento Fire Department is responding to a vegetation fire threatening structures in downtown, with smoke visible ...
The City of Trees Parade is returning to Sacramento for a third year of Mardi Gras-style fun.. The family-friendly event will take place downtown on Saturday and will feature nearly 60 different ...
For more than a century, Sacramento has been called the “City of Trees.” To this day, the cityscape is defined by its many tree-lined streets, public parks, and neighborhoods with lush greenery.
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A downtown Sacramento construction project is uprooting trees and bushes, leaving some neighbors worried that a rare and endangered beetle is at risk. James Brown was ...
Sacramento claims the nickname “City of Trees.” Its tree-planting culture started in the mid-19th century when Gold Rush-era settlers realized the city was hot — sometimes scorching hot.
The Sacramento region and suburbs have many orange trees. The Northern California climate helps the citrus fruit grow, but pests and infestations, such as fruit flies, put the crop at risk.
Sacramento plans to remove 51 trees as part of its $350 million expansion of downtown’s Convention Center and Community Center Theater — a move that’s leaving some residents concerned about ...
Classic buildings for art, politics in Downtown Sacramento By Eric Gustafson Updated Aug 25, 2016 12:00 p.m. Corina Sandoval and Wallace Virgen takes selfies on the lawn of The State Capitol in ...
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