I need to check out the northwest part of downtown Sacramento. It's farthest from my home, so harder to reach.
On this ride, I circumnavigate downtown: north on 21st Street, west on G Street, south on 7th Street, and back home along Y Street alley.
Mural at Holy Diver Bar. I performed hip-hop here in 2015, when this was the Starlite Lounge, before the place became quite so dark.
This used to be Sacramento's best thrift and costume shop. Why can't I remember it's old name? I visited here briefly in 2018 to check on election results.
A&P Liquor Store at 21st & K Street. This place became briefly infamous in 2015 when one the American soldiers lionized in Clint Eastwood's movie "15:17 to Paris" got stabbed here.
I knew Sacramento Theatre Company (STC) was going through some changes, but I didn't realize how thorough.
6th Street overpass of the Union Pacific rail lines, looking east, just east of the Sacramento rail yards and adjacent to the Alkali Flat neighborhood.
The old bank kitty corner from the D&O Building at 7th & J Street. When First Northern Bank was here and I was DMTC Treasurer, I used to make deposits here nearly every week from 2005 to 2010.
This place is just two doors down from where Corina did her music video in 2011 with Ice Dance Company. Several of the dancers were also at Step One, including Krystle Morales. These days, Corina is a respiratory therapist in LA, likely deeply involved with coronavirus response.
Sacramento is the best!
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