Off the causeway between Sacramento and Davis, Michael Crisman looks out over the soggy marshes and sees potential hovering on the... Read more
In an instant, the placid, jade river turns into gushing white water, and the life-jacketed restaurant execs in the yellow raft grip... Read more
Imagine, for a moment, the world through the eyes of Ken Burns. Time moves in slow motion; perspective zooms in and out and pans... Read more
It's an early Tuesday evening in Roseville. As the sun slides below a backdrop of telephone poles and chugging freight trains that... Read more
It's an early Tuesday evening in Roseville. As the sun slides below a backdrop of telephone poles and chugging freight trains that... Read more
Fact: The city of Roseville incorporated on April 10, 1909, a key railroad center in the West in the wake of the Gold Rush era.
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This has been all over the web, but just in case you don't spend 16 hours a day online like this... friend... I have, check it out.... Read more
When she needed milk and butter, Wendy Garrison would ride her white Welsh pony, Sugar, four miles past the farmhouses and rice... Read more
Fact: The first residents of Natomas - known as Windmillers - established villages more than 4,500 years ago. By the 1800s, the land... Read more
In the airport's highest room, in a 130-foot tower, you can see 360 degrees over distant lands: the Sierra rises in the east, Napa... Read more
September 2007
EDITORIAL
EDITORIAL
Jeffrey S. Young Editor In Chief jeffrey.young@prospermag.com
Del Paso Boulevard is decades away from its glory days. In the 1950s, it was a main drag full of drive-in theaters, grocery stores,... Read more
Fact: North Sacramento was originally part of a 44,000-acre land grant made by the Spanish government to Eliab Grimes in 1844.... Read more
Under hanging banners emblazoned with symbols of peace and harmony, guests sit with their legs crossed and eyes closed, oblivious... Read more
EDITORIAL
Jeffrey S. Young Editor In Chief jeffrey.young@prospermag.com
For Will Kempton, every hour is rush hour. He is constantly checking on projects, meeting with transportation officials, finding... Read more
Down deep in the Delta, the J-Mack creeps across a murky, olive-green sliver of the Sacramento River known as Steamboat Slough. At... Read more
The phone rings before the Greek priest even sits down in his office, where religious pictures hang on the walls and heavy volumes... Read more
Vacation Blues; 'Knock it Off'
By Georgene Waterman
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