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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOU9_onyx-club_Roseville-CA.html
1908 - Building built by A.B. Broyer and operated as a furniture store. 1014 - Purchased by M.B. Johnson and operated as a hardware store. 1936 - Purchased by Ulisse Gemignani and Louie Milani, opened as the Onyx Saloon featuring 22 foot lon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOU7_mcrae-building_Roseville-CA.html
The "McRae Opera House" on the upper floor was Roseville's main social hall through the 1920's - being used for meetings, plays and dances. It was here that town meetings which led to Roseville's incorporation were held. For a time the hall became…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOTZ_southern-pacific-railroad-no-2252-steam-locomotive_Roseville-CA.html
In the early 1900s a decision by Southern Pacific Railroad to relocate the regional operations to this area helped turn a small town once known as Junction into the City of Roseville. Locomotive 2252 is a symbol of this history and of the social a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOTT_roseville-veterans-memorial_Roseville-CA.html
Dedicatedto the memory ofthe service men andwomen who paid thesupreme sacrificein the wars ofThe U.S.A.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOTS_roseville-placer-county-vietnam-memorial_Roseville-CA.html
In honor of theAir Force, Army, Marineand Navy Veterans ofPlacer County who servedtheir country proudly inThe Vietnam Conflict.1961 - 1973Lance Corporal Bruce Wayne Brace - Marines · Specialist 5 Danny Kaye Rich - Army · Sergeant Jac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFI1_maidu-interpretive-center_Roseville-CA.html
Petroglyph Area"Petro" means rock, "Glyph" means writing. Archeologists speculate that pre-historic cultures used petroglyphs to depict aspects of ceremonial significance. These petroglyphs, which are carved in metamorphosed sandstone rock, are es…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM74Q_roseville_Roseville-CA.html
Central Pacific graders reached Junction, now Roseville, on November 23, 1863, crossing the line of the California Central, which began building northward from Folsom in May 1858. That line was abandoned in 1868. CP's track reached Junction April …
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