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The Golden Eagle Hotel (627 K St.), and the Pantages Theater (615 K St.), are pictured in this circa-1909 photo. The Golden Eagle was built of brick for $25,000 in 1853 by D.C. Callahan. It stood three stories high and covered nearly 3,360 square feet. The Pantages opened just a year before this photograph was taken, entertaining Sacramentans until its closure in 1913.
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