Boulevard Park, Sacramento, California, Historical district in Sacramento, United States.
Boulevard Park is a historic residential neighborhood in Sacramento that extends between B and H Streets and features large single-family homes around three central block parks with tree-lined median strips. The homes are primarily surrounded by trees, and three spacious green areas form the center of the neighborhood.
The neighborhood originated in 1905 when developers converted the former California State Fair stock grounds and racetrack into residential lots between 20th and 23rd Streets. This transformation of a former fairground into housing marked the beginning of settlement in this Sacramento area.
The neighborhood shows different house styles such as Victorian, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman designs that appeared during Sacramento's early 20th-century growth. This architectural variety shapes how the streets look today and reflects how residents have cared for their homes.
The neighborhood is easiest to explore on foot since it is flat and made for walking. Visitors should arrive early to see the details of the houses and green spaces in good daylight.
The three large central parks were created as shared green spaces for surrounding residents and form communal areas within the residential development. These parks set the neighborhood apart from typical city blocks and give the area its distinctive character.
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