East Sacramento, Sacramento, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
East Sacramento— Neighborhood of Sacramento —Nickname(s): East Sac
East Sacramento (also known as East Sac) is a neighborhood in Sacramento, California, United States, that is east of downtown and midtown. East Sacramento is bounded by U.S. Hwy. 50 to the south, Alhambra Boulevard to the west, Elvas Ave. to the north and northeast, and California State University, Sacramento and the American River to the southeast. East Sacramento residential development began in the 1890s, and the area was annexed into Sacramento in 1911. East Sacramento was also home to theAlhambra Theatre. East Sacramento also includes McKinley Park and the "Fabulous Forties" neighborhood.
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- 1 McKinley Park
- 2 Fabulous Forties
- 3 Famous Residents (Past and Present)
- 4 Political Representation
- 5 See also
- 6 References
- 7 External links
Quality of life: Greater East Sacramento and McKinley Park are highly sought after neighborhoods due partly to their central freeway location, proximity to the Midtown area and the State Capital corridor. East Sac home prices have seen the largest price appreciations relative to size of any area in Sacramento. Additionally the Midtown factor, an area which has seen an explosion in the number of fine dining offerings, monthly social events and public art and performance offerings, weighs heavily on the popularity of East Sac due in part to its relative ease of access to this area via bike, public transportation or just walking. Schools, community activities, a relative sense of security and the number of outdoor, social and recreational diversions make for a pleasant mix of outdoor offering that encourage and foster a strong sense of community.
[edit]Fabulous FortiesThe Fab Forties neighborhood is part of the East Sacramento district. President Ronald Reagan lived at 1341 45th Street while serving most of his term as Governor of California.[1]The "Fab '40s" is the historic terminus of a once extensive streetcar network that covered nearly all the historic neighborhoods of the city. Forty-sixth street at J Street was the turnaround point for the J Street Line making it one of the widest streets in East Sacramento. The lots between 38th and 46th Streets and bordered by J Street and Folsom Boulevard are among the largest in East Sacramento, creating the concentration of larger houses that gave rise to the area's name. Up until the Great Depression, the grand homes of the "Fab '40s" were considered to be the modern day equivalent of a suburban mansion. Now they are considered architecturally spectacular large to mid-sized houses in a very pricey location. Additionally the demand for larger and more modern housing has created an interesting surge in the number of remodels and multi story additions throughout the McKinley Park and East Sacramento community. The Fab Forties neighborhood is home to a deodar cedar tree (cedrus deodara) that is over 100 years old.
[edit]Famous Residents (Past and Present)
- Kevin Johnson - Mayor of Sacramento and former NBA player
- Jim Kozimor - Announcer for San Jose Earthquakes former Sacramento Kings announcer
- Carol Liu - California State Senator from La Canada Flintridge
- Nancy Reagan - Wife of former US President and California Governor Ronald Reagan
- Ronald Reagan - Former President of the United States, former Governor of California, Actor
- Michelle Rhee - Former DC Chancellor of Schools
[edit]Political Representation
- Mayor: Kevin Johnson
- Councilmember: Steve Cohn
- County Supervisor: Susan Peters
- Congress: Doris Matsui
- Assembly: Roger Dickinson
- State Senate: Darrell Steinberg
- Alhambra Theatre - a major theater that was located on Alhambra Boulevard until it was razed to build the Safeway store.
- Mercy Medical Center - a 360-bed hospital that is located on J Street. 400 doctors plus support people staff this hospital.
- SMUD - The public electric utility that serves all of Sacramento County and a small portion of Placer County makes its headquarters at 6201 S Street. Employs 2300 people.
- St. Francis High School - an all female catholic high school with over 1,000 students located on Elvas Avenue.
- ^ "Ronald Reagan’s Residences". Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
[edit]External links
- East Sacramento Preservation Neighborhood Association
- McKinley, East Sacramento Neighborhood Association
- McKinley Park
- St. Francis High School