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Town of Locke, Dai Loy Gambling Museum, 13951 Main St Locke, Sacramento County, CA
This is one of a group of buildings that forms a Main Street facade, each separated by a narrow alleyway and typical of such structures with similar facades. It was built in 1916 and operated as a gambling house until 1950 when it was closed, yet remains important as a harmonious part of the architectural context of the street.
Town of Locke, Dai Loy Gambling Museum, 13951 Main St Locke, Sacramento County, CA
This is one of a group of buildings that forms a Main Street facade, each separated by a narrow alleyway and typical of such structures with similar facades. It was built in 1916 and operated as a gambling house until 1950 when it was closed, yet remains important as a harmonious part of the architectural context of the street.
Town of Locke, Dai Loy Gambling Museum, 13951 Main St Locke, Sacramento County, CA
This is one of a group of buildings that forms a Main Street facade, each separated by a narrow alleyway and typical of such structures with similar facades. It was built in 1916 and operated as a gambling house until 1950 when it was closed, yet remains important as a harmonious part of the architectural context of the street.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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