Two prominent attractions in Old Sacramento will soon be going away to make room for a new children's play area, city officials say.
A children’s play area on the Old Sacramento waterfront, designed in partnership with Native American tribes, is projected to cost around $1.324 million.
Three landmarks of the Old Sacramento Waterfront are set to be removed to make way for a new children's play area, Sacramento city officials said.
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