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3. [[underline]] Old Sacramento. [[/underline]] State Historical Park, a restoration and reconstruction of 19th century Sacramento; partnership of state, city and private sector. $50 million planned, of which half completed.

[[underline]] Proposed SI Involvement.[[/underline]] Interpretive programs.

4. [[underline]] State  Railroad Museum.[[/underline]] Unit of State Park System; $6 million cost funded by state. Working plans being prepared; completion in 1977; rolling stock acquired.

[[underline]] Proposed SI Involvement.[[/underline]] Interpretive programs.

5. [[underline]] Crocker Art Gallery.[[/underline]] Owned and operated by city, governed jointly by city and California Museum Association. Fully restored mansion, new wing completed; funding being sought for further expansion. Staffed and operational.

[[underline]] Proposed SI Involvement.[[/underline]] Cultural programs.

6. [[underline]] Stanford Mansion.[[/underline]] Funds for acquisition approved; acquisition expected shortly. Optimum use not yet determined.

[[underline]] Proposed SI Involvement.[[/underline]] Develop interpretive programs.

7. [[underline]] American River Parkway.[[/underline]] 23 miles along American River to confluence with Sacramento River. 5,000 acres, 3,000 owned by state and county; 700 acres for recreation, 2,300 acres for nature study, non-intensive use.

[[underline]]Proposed SI Involvement.[[/underline]] Environmental, ecological programs.

8. [[underline]] Cal Expo.[[/underline]] $28 million complex next to American River, 600 acres; over 175,000 square feet of show, gallery, exhibition and support buildings completed; room for expansion. Staffed and operational. 

[[underline]] Proposed SI Involvement.[[/underline]] Facilities, buildings, programs; Western Bureau.