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A 1941 image of the interior of Sutter's Fort, located on Twenty-Sixth and K street. The fort was built by John Sutter in 1839, it housed merchant shops, offices, living quarters, as well as a hospital before being abandoned and falling into disrepair. The Native Sons of the Golden West acquired the dilapidated fort and rebuilt it, opening it as a museum in 1893 before gifting it to the state of California.
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