Historicbuildingplaque fromthe 1800s.A tinytrainChristmastreeA horse-drawncarriage.Trainconductor’shat.Historicnewspaperfront pagefrom the1800s.A storefrontselling gold-rush erasouvenirs.GiantlollipopsPhoto boothwith sepia-toned WildWestpictures.Museumgiftshop.RestroomCandy storewith barrelsfull ofsaltwatertaffy.Woodentrainwhistle.Someoneexclaims,“Howdy!”A MarkTwainquote ormention.A mule ordonkey ridesign (or anactual liveone).CoinpressingmachineRiverboatCobblestoneroadPainted signadvertisingsomethingfor 5 cents.AhorseAn oldwoodensidewalkSteamlocomotiveSomeonedressedlike a goldminer.OldcarStreetperformer inOld West orVictorianattire.State ofCaliforniacapitolbuildingSoundof a trainwhistleA sign reading“Eureka!”referencingthe Californiagold rush.Historicbuildingplaque fromthe 1800s.A tinytrainChristmastreeA horse-drawncarriage.Trainconductor’shat.Historicnewspaperfront pagefrom the1800s.A storefrontselling gold-rush erasouvenirs.GiantlollipopsPhoto boothwith sepia-toned WildWestpictures.Museumgiftshop.RestroomCandy storewith barrelsfull ofsaltwatertaffy.Woodentrainwhistle.Someoneexclaims,“Howdy!”A MarkTwainquote ormention.A mule ordonkey ridesign (or anactual liveone).CoinpressingmachineRiverboatCobblestoneroadPainted signadvertisingsomethingfor 5 cents.AhorseAn oldwoodensidewalkSteamlocomotiveSomeonedressedlike a goldminer.OldcarStreetperformer inOld West orVictorianattire.State ofCaliforniacapitolbuildingSoundof a trainwhistleA sign reading“Eureka!”referencingthe Californiagold rush.

Old Sacramento Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Historic building plaque from the 1800s.
  2. A tiny train
  3. Christmas tree
  4. A horse-drawn carriage.
  5. Train conductor’s hat.
  6. Historic newspaper front page from the 1800s.
  7. A storefront selling gold-rush era souvenirs.
  8. Giant lollipops
  9. Photo booth with sepia-toned Wild West pictures.
  10. Museum gift shop.
  11. Restroom
  12. Candy store with barrels full of saltwater taffy.
  13. Wooden train whistle.
  14. Someone exclaims, “Howdy!”
  15. A Mark Twain quote or mention.
  16. A mule or donkey ride sign (or an actual live one).
  17. Coin pressing machine
  18. Riverboat
  19. Cobblestone road
  20. Painted sign advertising something for 5 cents.
  21. A horse
  22. An old wooden sidewalk
  23. Steam locomotive
  24. Someone dressed like a gold miner.
  25. Old car
  26. Street performer in Old West or Victorian attire.
  27. State of California capitol building
  28. Sound of a train whistle
  29. A sign reading “Eureka!” referencing the California gold rush.