Formerly the Discovery Museum History Center, the Sacramento History Museum is a true celebration of all aspects of life in Sacramento over the past...
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Sightseers and history-buffs have another stop to make on their tour of California’s capital city. Sacramento’s Leland...
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The B.F.HastingsBuilding in Old Sacramento is a piece of Gold Rush History occupied by Wells Fargo & Express in 1854. Today, the HastingsBuilding...
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Driving west from Sacramento on Interstate 80 for a mere 15 minutes, you will find ROMINGER WEST WINERY in a peculiar location — a business...
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There’s much more to see at Sacramento’s Historic City Cemetery than you might first think Adorned with beautiful statues, dramatic...
View DetailsFor one of your weekend or weekday treks, visit the Empire Mine State Historic Park. Located in the foothills about 50 miles from Sacramento, take...
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All aspiring pioneers will want to mosey on over to Sutter’s Fort. Sacramento’s road to cityhood can be traced back to this structure,...
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SkyScreamer is the latest sensation in tower rides, and takes the concept of spinning round and round to a new level of thrills at Six Flags. The...
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The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts – home of the “California Hall of Fame” – is a new kind of history...
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Open year-round for fish rearing and educational activities, this working hatchery offers visitors a vantage point to enjoy educational exhibits in...
View DetailsBlast off to the Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, home to the Challenger Learning Center, where space travel is brought down to earth....
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The Sacramento Children’s Museum (SCM) provides exhibit areas to encourage children’s imaginations and prompt them to test, tinker, laugh...
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Explore 7 continents on just 14 acres. The Sacramento Zoo is home to over 140 different species of animals in a beautiful park just 10 minutes...
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On January 24, 1848, gold was discovered by James W. Marshall on the American River near Sacramento. California officially became the 31st state on...
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The historic Old Sugar Mill is home to a unique community of California wineries, just minutes from downtown Sacramento in the charming delta...
View DetailsCesare Mondavi settled in Lodi during the Prohibition era to grow grapes and ship them to Italian families on the East Coast. Robert Mondavi grew up...
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Though Sacramento has grown into a bustling cosmopolitan city, the region’s roots are firmly planted on the farm. Just a short drive from...
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The leafy Midtown district stretches east from Downtown and is home to some of Sacramento’s most happening boutiques, galleries and...
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Built in 1877, the Governor’s Mansion is a regal Victorian mansion that was the home of California’s governors from George Pardee in 1903...
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The Folsom History Museum houses artifacts chronicling the settlement and development of the city of Folsom and the surrounding region. Folsom...
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