Friends of Capitol Mansions Neighborhood Association
  • Sign In

  • My Account
  • Signed in as:

  • filler@godaddy.com


  • My Account
  • Sign out

  • Home
  • About
    • FoCM Beginnings
    • Community Engagement
    • Alley Uplift
    • Neighborhood Safety
    • Historic Sign Toppers
  • Historical Homes
    • Walking Tour
    • 2204 Capitol Avenue
    • 1311 22nd Street
    • 2209 Capitol Avenue
    • 2220 Capitol Avenue
    • 2527 Capitol Avenue
    • 2515 Capitol Avenue
    • 2409 Capitol Avenue
    • 2219 L Street
    • 1215 24th Street
  • Events
    • Calendar
    • FoCM Holiday Decor
    • Alley Clean-up
    • Sunday Stoops
    • 2018 Home Tour
  • Membership
    • Membership
    • Agendas
    • Minutes
  • Resources
    • Volunteer Waiver
    • Waste Services
    • Preservation
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • FoCM Board
  • More
    • Home
    • About
      • FoCM Beginnings
      • Community Engagement
      • Alley Uplift
      • Neighborhood Safety
      • Historic Sign Toppers
    • Historical Homes
      • Walking Tour
      • 2204 Capitol Avenue
      • 1311 22nd Street
      • 2209 Capitol Avenue
      • 2220 Capitol Avenue
      • 2527 Capitol Avenue
      • 2515 Capitol Avenue
      • 2409 Capitol Avenue
      • 2219 L Street
      • 1215 24th Street
    • Events
      • Calendar
      • FoCM Holiday Decor
      • Alley Clean-up
      • Sunday Stoops
      • 2018 Home Tour
    • Membership
      • Membership
      • Agendas
      • Minutes
    • Resources
      • Volunteer Waiver
      • Waste Services
      • Preservation
    • Contact
      • Contact
      • FoCM Board
Friends of Capitol Mansions Neighborhood Association

Signed in as:

filler@godaddy.com

  • Home
  • About
    • FoCM Beginnings
    • Community Engagement
    • Alley Uplift
    • Neighborhood Safety
    • Historic Sign Toppers
  • Historical Homes
    • Walking Tour
    • 2204 Capitol Avenue
    • 1311 22nd Street
    • 2209 Capitol Avenue
    • 2220 Capitol Avenue
    • 2527 Capitol Avenue
    • 2515 Capitol Avenue
    • 2409 Capitol Avenue
    • 2219 L Street
    • 1215 24th Street
  • Events
    • Calendar
    • FoCM Holiday Decor
    • Alley Clean-up
    • Sunday Stoops
    • 2018 Home Tour
  • Membership
    • Membership
    • Agendas
    • Minutes
  • Resources
    • Volunteer Waiver
    • Waste Services
    • Preservation
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • FoCM Board

Account


  • My Account
  • Sign out


  • Sign In
  • My Account

Welcome to the Capitol Mansions Walking Tour

 Discover the rich history of the Capitol Mansion historic neighborhood through our walking tour. Explore stately homes dating back to the early 20th century, each telling a unique story of the area's evolving heritage. Uncover architectural treasures, remarkable residents, and the tales that shaped this charming community. Your journey through time awaits! 

1311 22nd Street

1311 22nd Street

Step into 1311 22nd Street, where history dances in the old ballroom to the rhythm of Prairie-style architecture. Uncover a tale of family, musicales, and a journey from a homely abode to a bustling bed-and-breakfast, reverberating with echoes of the past with every graceful architectural curve.

Read the full story
2204 Capitol Avenue

2204 Capitol Avenue

Trace the legacy of Civil War veteran E.L. Hawk in the stately 2204 Capitol, a pristine example of Foursquare architecture, nestled in a neighborhood steeped in rich historical narratives. Every brick and beam of this vintage abode echoes tales of bygone eras, waiting to unveil the charm of the past.

Read the full story
2220 Capitol Avenue

2220 Capitol Avenue

 Step back to 1903-1904 at 2220 Capitol, possibly a wedding gift by Louise Heilbron to her daughter. From hosting The Recluse Club in the 1920s to facing controversies in the 1980s, this stately Foursquare house, with its unique blend of simplicity and Classical details, unveils a fascinating architectural journey through time. 

Read the full story
2204 Capitol Avenue

2209 Capitol Avenue

 Uncover a century-old tale of evolving home-life from the pristine Briggs House, where Prairie-style architecture meets classical ideals, once bustling with boarders, now restored to its quaint, original charm. 

Read the full story
2527 Capitol Avenue

2527 Capitol Avenue

Built in 1894 by William Calvin Farnsworth, this Queen Anne Victorian home boasts a rare octagonal turret and intricate detailing throughout. Once home to Farnsworth's family, including his daughter Mercy, this historic residence has witnessed generations of stories.

Read the full story
2515 Capitol Avenue

2515 Capitol Avenue

The Schroth House, a blend of Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Classical Revival styles, showcases unique features like curved glass bays and Doric columns. Built in 1909 by W.C. Stroth, co-president of Phoenix Milling Company, it reflects architect Rudolph Herold's distinct style. Renovated with care, its original charm shines through. A testament to Sacramento's architectural heritage, it stands as a masterpiece of past and present. 

Read the full story

2409 Capitol Avenue

 The Colonial Revival home at 2409 Capitol Avenue, dating back to circa 1900, has a rich history involving prominent Sacramento residents and businesses. It's known for its distinctive architecture, including acanthus leaves and a pineapple motif. Currently, it's undergoing restoration to preserve its original features while integrating modern conveniences. 

Read the full story

2219 L Street

Built in 1905 for Isaac and Susan Cooledge, 2219 L Street blends Prairie and Craftsman styles with classical elements. Its history reflects Sacramento's social evolution, from the Cooledges' notable residence to lodger accommodations and careful preservation, maintaining rare historical features like combined gas/electric light fixtures.

Read the full story

1215 24th Street

Built in 1902 by Swiss immigrant and carpenter Paul Emil Joseph, this house showcases exquisite woodwork reflecting Joseph's skills. After living there for three years, Joseph moved, but retained the property as a rental until 1919. The house, exemplifying Shingle style architecture with distinctive Victorian and Craftsman elements, has changed owners several times, undergoing restoration in the late 1970s before being featured on the SOCA tour in 1980.

Read the full story

Copyright © 2024 - All Rights Reserved.

  

Friends of Capitol Mansions

P.O. Box 161684

Sacramento, CA  95816

Powered by

Help us make this site better

We use cookies to improve the site. Accepting cookies means your data is aggregated with other user data.

Accept