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Pictured in circa 1955, at the corner of Twenty-First and Q, are the plant and offices of the “Sacramento Bee” newspaper. The building was opened in spring 1952, boasting 200,000 square-feet in work space and claiming the equivalent of two downtown Sacramento blocks. The first daily to come from the presses of the new building was released on April 14, 1952. The paper’s previous home, for some 50 years, had been on 911 Seventh Street.
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