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This circa 1940 postcard shows the Crocker Art Gallery, located at Second and 0 Street. Gifted in March 1885 to the city of Sacramento and California Museum Association by Margaret Crocker, it quickly became the first and finest public art collection west of the Mississippi River. The gift, amidst many other gifts, earned Mrs. Crocker the moniker "Lady Bountiful."
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