The History
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The People
Dog Gone Alley
Welcome to Dead Cat Alley

Town folk and visitors are fascinated by the mysteries of our unique and historic passage and the novelty of Dead Cat Alley has not escaped the Woodland Art Center as the organization "adopted" this little landmark in February, 2002. The intent: To improve the alley with art work and beautification projects to attract tourists and to highlight its cultural and educational significance.

In September of 2002, a Stroll Through History tour of the alley was conceived. Tour notes have evolved into an award-winning booklet, providing the curious with descriptions of over 20 historic sites and snippets about possible origins of the alley's name. We are now pleased to present this Web site.

 

Woodland's first downtown store built by Henry Wyckoff. Photo courtesy of Robert Griffith and Gary Wirth


The Shaffer Building at the Wyckoff Building site. Photo by Rich Westphal

Curious? Click here to download a PDF walking tour of Dead Cat Alley.

This Web site made possible by the Louise Hess Foundation, Louise Hess Fund: ELEVATE, Judith & Malcolm Weintraub Fund for the Arts and Community's Greatest Need Fund of the Sacramento Region Community Foundation.