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Cannery Row Built Sacramento Legacy
The history of the city’s canneries date back to the late 19th century
Lance Armstrong, Sacramento Union Writer
Published: May 8, 2008 18:53
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Excerpt: {magazine_leadin}Names such as Libby, McNeill and Libby and Bercut-Richards are no strangers to local residents. But gone are these once thriving businesses, along with many other such businesses that once made Sacramento a cannery city. The history of the city’s canneries date back to the late 19th century, with the first of these businesses being the Capital Packing Co., which was located in two stores on Front Street, between K and L streets. Opening in 1882, Capital Packing, which boasted its “hermetically-sealed goods,”…
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