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Modern facility in antique cannery |
1671 Alhambra Blvd Sacramento, CA 95816 United States +1 916 457 9300 |
The gym is modern, with complete free-weight rooms, and a wide array of Nautilus equipment to work virtually every significant muscle group in your body. In addition to StairMasters, treadmills and rowing machines, the gym offers many different classes to tune up your cardio-vascular system. These include aerobics, kickboxing and yoga classes. An indoor pool is in a portion of the building that is an interesting mix of turn-of-the-20th–century architecture and modern technology. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Largest indoor venue |
1 Sports Parkway Sacramento, CA 95834 United States +1 916 455 4647 http://www.arcoarena.com |
This facility is the largest indoor arena in Sacramento. It hosts more than 200 concerts a year, including nationally-known performers like Justin Timberlake, as well as ice-skating and monster truck shows. The arena has over 17,000 seats. In addition to the concerts and events, it is the home of the Sacramento Kings and the Sacramento Monarchs WNBA Basketball. General parking for most ARCO events is USD10. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home of the California State Fair |
1600 Exposition Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95815 United States +1 916 263 3000 http://www.calexpo.com/ |
Located in the Arden area of Sacramento, Cal Expo hosts a variety of concerts and expo shows, a sports wagering center, and the California State Fair. Its venues (18 at the present) are also available for private party rentals. Cal Expo is also home to Raging Waters, a popular water park open during the spring/summer. Check the website for information about upcoming events at Cal Expo. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Honoring our soldiers |
1119 Second St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 442 2883 http://www.militarymuseum.org |
Displays of weapons, uniforms, battle flags and medals are in this location. In chronological order, you can see artifacts from before California was a state through the Spanish/American War, Civil War, World War I and II, and Bosnia. There is also information about Teddy Roosevelt's life, the San Francisco earthquake and a research center for anything you may have missed. The gift shop has memorabilia for sale. Admission is $5 adults; $1.50 children (6-17) and seniors (55 and older) is $3; under 5 is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History & Future of California Politics |
10th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 324 0333 http://capitolmuseum.ca.gov/ |
Surrounded by a lush green park, the Capitol Building in downtown Sacramento is an impressive display of neoclassical architecture. It serves as the political center of California, a symbol of the discourse and laws that shape the state and its inhabitants. Exhibits within the building's museum offer a thorough narrative of California history. It is a popular site among tourists, and it is not uncommon to witness wedding parties posing for pictures or locals enjoying picnics in the grassy areas around the building. Admission to the Capitol Building and its museum is free. Consult the website for information about tours, exhibits, and upcoming events at the Capitol. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern technology recreates the past |
Capitol Building (10th and L streets) Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 324 0333 http://www.capitolmuseum.ca.gov/ |
Operating continuously since the day the doors first opened in 1869, this building is where the State of California's legislature meets. By the late 1970s, the building was declared seismically unsafe and had become an eyesore. The Legislature decided to stay in its traditional home and authorized a massive restoration. Today, from the intricate tile work on the front lobby floor to the lovingly etched filigreed detail in alcoves under the rotunda, the craftsmanship of a bygone era is evident. Docent guided tours are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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California State Fair in Sacramento |
1600 Exposition Boulevard Cal Expo Sacramento, CA 95815 United States +1 916 263 3247 / +1 916 263 3000 http://www.bigfun.org |
This spectacular event is a fun frolic ride for all ages. Located every summer at Cal Expo, it provides an ideal opportunity to showcase the talents of the people. Interesting competitions are held in various categories from art to livestock. In addition, the fair features cultural exhibits, county exhibits and a livestock nursery. Culinary delights ranging from traditional to new California cuisine are available all over the event grounds. The entire family can find plenty of entertainment with carnival rides, souvenir shops, and nightly concerts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Native California culture |
2618 K St Sacramento, CA 95816 United States +1 916 324 0971 http://www.parks.ca.gov |
Located next to Sutter's Fort, this museum displays history from the Native American perspective. View intricately woven baskets, ceremonial dance regalia, sacred objects, headdresses, native instruments and other cultural items used by California's native people. Themes surrounding the natural world and its connection to the spiritual world add a rich contrast to the exhibits. Enjoy self-guided audio tours, which are activated by pushing indicated buttons. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Largest train museum in the country in Old Town |
111 I St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 445 6645 http://www.csrmf.org/ |
This is the largest train museum in the country. Dedicated to accuracy and detail, the California State Railroad Museum, located in historic Old Sacramento, recreates the golden days of American railroading circa 1849. Adults and kids alike can wander for hours among restored locomotives, cars, bridges and railroad equipment. Indoor and outdoor displays bring to life rail travel during the Gold Rush Era. Admission for adults are $8; youth ages 6-17 are $3; and children ages 5 and under are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nine holes along the river |
2 Cadillac Drive Sacramento, CA 95825 United States +1 916 922 5861 |
This scenic little 3,074-yard, nine-hole layout runs right along the American River near the J Street Bridge. Although owned and operated by Sacramento State University, the course is open to the public. While there are some testing holes, this course is considered a good course for beginners or for a quick round after work. Wind can be a factor both for your golf shots and your skin. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Extreme Glo and laser tag |
2600 Watt Ave Sacramento, CA 95821 United States +1 916 483 5105 http://www.countryclublanes.com |
During the day, this immaculate alley looks like it was transported intact straight out of the 1950s. Various leagues play different times during the day. For those who want bowling with a bit more dazzle and pizzazz, the lanes sponsor Glo bowling. The incandescent lights are doused and under the substitute black lights, the pins and bowlers wearing light-colored clothing literally glow in the dark. In addition, this place has laser tag. The two in-house bars offer drink specials on glo nights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sacramentos largest park |
Garden Highway and Discovery Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95833 United States +1 916 875 6961 http://www.sacparks.net |
With its 275 acres studded with stands of mature trees and grasslands, this park where the American River flows into the Sacramento River, is a favorite of local fishermen. Access to the park's wide boat landing ramps is $4 per vehicle, $8 per car and boat trailer. Amongst the greenery, there is an archery range, horse (and human) trails and plenty of great picnic spots. During the spring and summer, this park is the setting of summer concerts that attract nationally known bands and a diversity of local acts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Holiday ice skating |
7th & K Sts (on the K Street Mall) Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 442 8575 http://www.downtownsac.org |
The Westfield Downtown Plaza Ice Rink, located at 7th & K Streets in downtown Sacramento is open annually from early November to mid-January (check specific dates below). The ice rink hosts more than 15,000 skaters each season from beginners to Olympians. Admission is $6 and skate rental is $2. For group rates and holiday hours, call or visit the website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Meet Mother Goose |
3901 Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95822 United States +1 916 264 7462 / +1 916 264 5233 http://www.fairytaletown.org |
Step into the world of Mother Goose where fairy tales come to life. Children can chase each other around the crooked mile and crawl on the tortoise and the hare. Captain Hook's pirate ship, Owl's tree house and King Arthur's table are all here. The petting zoo has a variety of animals to see, from sheep to donkeys. You can bring a picnic lunch or purchase hot dogs, corn dogs, nachos and drinks from a concession stand. General admission is $3.75 on weekdays, $4 on weekends, and children under three are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Amusement park for tiny tots |
Sutterville Road and 17th Ave (South Land Park Drive) Sacramento, CA 95822 United States +1 916 456 0115 http://funderlandpark.com/ |
Conveniently located across from the Sacramento Zoo, Funderland is an amusement park designed for kids 12 and under. Popular rides include the Tea Cups, the Dragon Coaster, the Airplanes, and the Funderland train. There is also a carousel and old-fashioned bumper cars. Admission is free, but tickets for the rides are USD1.50 each Monday through Friday and USD1.75 each on weekends/holidays (1 ticket = 1 ride). Private party rentals are available, and the place features an on-site snack bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History goes hi-tech |
1020 O St (Intersection of 10th and O streets) Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 653 7524 http://www.ss.ca.gov/museum/in... |
This museum offers the history of California in a dazzling array of high-tech, multi-media displays and exhibits. The museum makes the subject of history an entertaining treat for the entire family. It uses interactive displays (including holograms) to depict the People, Place, Politics, and Promise of California in its four main galleries. A highlight of the museum is the display of the original California Constitution. Admission: Adults $7.50; Children (6-13) $5; Children 5 and under are free; Seniors $6. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant Furnishings and Architecture |
1526 H Street Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 323 3047 http://www.parks.ca.gov |
The Governor's mansion, built in 1877, has 14-foot ceilings, crystal chandeliers, ornate moldings, Persian carpets, Italian marble fireplaces and French mirrors. Many Governors' wives, including Nancy Reagan, have remodeled the home. Among the famous guests who stayed in the mansion were Teddy Roosevelt and Jack Kennedy. Each room is furnished from a different era, so the tour is also a history of furniture. Tours are on the hour and guides must accompany visitors. Tours are USD1 for adults (16 and over); under 16 is admitted free. The gift shop is filled with historic memorabilia. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History entombed |
1000 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95818 United States +1 916 448 5665 http://www.oldcitycemetery.com/ |
More than 20,000 pioneers from the Gold Rush era (1840s) "rest in peace" here, including John A. Sutter, Jr. (founder of Sacramento), Edwin Bryant Crocker and Mark Hopkins (two of the "Big Four" of railroading). This well-maintained Historic City Cemetery was established in 1849. You will find fresh air, beautiful flowers, art sculptures and historical facts. You can easily spend several hours exploring the history entombed on this 28-acre site. Self-guided tour maps are available at the entrance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Taste the Old West in Old Town Sacramento |
1101 Second St (between Front and Second streets) Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 264 7777 http://www.oldsacramento.com |
For a taste of the Old West, complete with dirt and cobblestone streets flanked with wide wooden sidewalks and "Bonanza"-style buildings, visit Old Sac. Tour the historical four blocks in a horse-drawn carriage or take a ride on a riverboat. Bustling with activity, this place offers tourist shops, museums and antique trains. On weekends you can usually hear Cajun, blues, or folk music in one of several saloons and restaurants. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The State Fair all year |
1600 Exposition Blvd Sacramento, CA 95815 United States +1 916 263 4200 http://www.calexpo.com |
A year-round amusement park offering pre-teens, teens and adults a dizzying array of rides, games and activities. Try one of the classic State Fair rides like Tilt-A-Whirl, roller coaster, carousel, bumper boats or Ferris wheel. Want more action? Take a spin in a race car or go-kart. A complete indoor arcade features Bankshot Basketball and all the favorite video and pinball games. A batting cage, 36-hole miniature golf layout, mazes and gyms for kids are just a few of the other attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular Sacramento Water Park |
1600 Exposition Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95815 United States +1 916 924 3747 http://www.rwsac.com/ |
With summer temperatures reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit and up, Sacramento locals flock to Raging Waters for relief from the heat. Featuring slides of dizzying heights, a 800-foot river that lazily travels through the park, and a man-made beach replete with simulated waves, this water park has attractions for the whole family. It is located within Cal Expo and offers season passes for $39.99. Check the website for dates and hours of the park's open season. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popcorn, peanuts and Baseball near downtown |
400 Ballpark Ave Sacramento, CA 95691 United States +1 916 376 4700 http://www.hntb.com/sports/7_r... |
The seats in Raley Field offer a nice view of the Sacramento skyline. The park has more than 11,000 seats and is a popular venue for concerts, festivals, and other events. It is also home to the Sacramento River Cats, a minor-league baseball team who holds the 2007 Pacific League Champions title. All the theater-style seats are at least 19 inches across and fitted with cup holders. The front row is 58 feet from home plate (two feet closer than the pitcher). There are seven concession stands offering the usual ballpark fare, as well as Mexican cuisine, pizza, barbecue and grilled veggie sandwiches. Beverages include soft drinks and a variety of micro brews on tap. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unique river adventure for diners |
1115 Front St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 446 7704 http://www.riverotter.com |
From Old Sacramento to marinas, restaurants and shops along the Sacramento River, River Otter Taxi Company—the sturdy 24-seat boat makes the placid round trip in about an hour and a quarter. Some of the notable destinations along the way include Chevy's, Crawdads and Woody's. Sacramento River Cats (minor league baseball) fans travel on the river taxi from convenient parking in downtown Sacramento to Raley Field on the West Bank of the Sacramento River. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sacramento's NBA Team |
One Sports Parkway (Arco Arena) Sacramento, CA 95834 United States +1 916 928 0000 http://www.nba.com/kings |
Sacramento locals are steadfastly devoted to the Sacramento Kings, who hold court at ARCO Arena with the Sacramento Monarchs WNBA Basketball. Owned by the Maloof brothers (who also own the Monarchs), this team's season starts in late October and ends in mid-April. Popular players like point guard Mike Bibby, shooting guard Kevin Martin, and power forward Kenny Thomas keep fans rooting for the team to go all the way (or to at least make it farther than their fierce rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers). Check the website for information about upcoming games and ticket prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Monarchs WNBA basketball near downtown |
One Sports Parkway (Arco Arena) Sacramento, CA 95834 United States +1 916 928 0000 http://www.wnba.com/monarchs |
The WNBA Sacramento Monarchs boast one of the best backcourt combinations in the league, bolstered by point-guard Ticha Penicheiro and center-forward Yolanda Griffith. The Monarchs play the summer WNBA season, May-August, at the beautiful Arco Arena. The Monarchs, as well as the Sacramento Kings, are owned by the Maloof family. Ticket prices range from USD10-USD 34.50. Arco Arena is located five minutes north of downtown Sacramento. The season runs from May-August, game times vary so call for the schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Minor-League Baseball |
400 Ballpark Drive (Raley Field) Sacramento, CA 95691 United States +1 916 376 4700 http://www.rivercats.com |
The River Cats landed in Sacramento in 1999 and have played at Raley Field since 2000. The team's astounding levels of success - they have won numerous awards and competitions, including the Pacific Coast League (Pacific Southern) championships in 2003, 2004, and 2007 - have earned the players respect from the baseball industry and the adoration of their fans. The season usually runs from May until the beginning of September, so check the website for specific dates and ticket prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go wild with wildlife in Land Park near downtown |
3930 West Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95822 United States +1 916 264 5888 http://www.saczoo.com/ |
The Sacramento Zoo is home to more than 400 animals, including the snow leopard, red panda, Bateleur eagles and reptiles. In addition to the animals, the zoo has lakes, gardens, an educational amphitheater, and a train that runs through the premises. Service and amenities also include: picnic areas, concessions, gift store, stroller rentals and complimentary wheelchairs. Admission on weekdays is USD8.50 adults; USD6 children (3-12); children under three are admitted free. For weekend or holiday admission prices add 50 cents (USD) to weekday prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant Dining, Dancing on the River |
110 L St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 800 433 0263 / +1 916 552 2933 http://spiritofsacramento.com/ |
Take a cruise on this riverboat and enjoy its saloon, dining room and open-air dance floor. The wide-windowed saloon provides a scenic view of a variety of river vistas. The "Captain's Cruises" are in the afternoon and are two-hour river jaunts which include brunch and champagne. The sightseeing tours are narrated excursions to the upper reaches of the Sacramento River Delta. Specialty evening cruises feature a DJ and dancing. Hours and charges vary according to the cruise package chosen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Corny capers |
2618 K Street Sacramento, CA 95816 United States +1 916 324 0971 |
The birth of acorns is celebrated on October 16th, which is sacred to many lovers of this fruit. Reams of recipes have been conjured up with the fruit of the oak tree, so keeping that in mind, let's learn to make some acorn mush at the State Indian Museum on this day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historical fort in downtown |
2701 L St Sacramento, CA 95816 United States +1 916 445 4422 http://www.parks.ca.gov/defaul... |
Originally built in 1839, Sutter's Fort is symbolic of the Gold Rush era in California. It is equipped with 12 cannons and a jail. Costumed docents re-enact living history as mountain men, traders, trappers and blacksmiths. View replicas of covered wagons or watch while docents make handicrafts. A self-guided audio tour is a good way to experience all this fort has to offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History of the automobile |
2200 Front St Sacramento, CA 95818 United States +1 916 442 6802 |
The museum displays antique automobiles of all makes and models. Antique mannequins and artifacts enhance this museum's history of the automobile. Showcasing more than 150 classics, the museum also features dream exhibits which explore society's passion for speed, independence and the "cool" image associated with cars. Guided tours, video programs, group discounts, a gift shop, private party room (with cars displayed) and a research library are available. Admission runs $7 for adults; for students in grades K-12, admission is $3. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Slides, waves, and surf minutes from downtown |
1600 Exposition Blvd (Cal Expo) Sacramento, CA 95825 United States +1 916 924 3747 http://www.sixflags.com/parks/... |
Sun, water, waves, adventure and fun are the only products of Waterworld. Five waterslides that will send you plunging into a pool of cool water. Kids of all ages will enjoy adventures aboard the interactive pirate ship at Hook's Lagoon. Try body surfing, tubing, or a good-old relaxing float in the three-foot waves of the Breaker Beach wave pool. For the thrill of it, ride the Shark Attack three-person water luge. Daily admission is USD21.99 for adults and USD16.99 for children under 48 inches tall. In addition, there is a USD6 parking fee. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pony Express and banking history |
1000 2nd St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 440 4263 http://www.wellsfargohistory.c... |
The Wells Fargo History Museum in Old Sacramento showcases a 140-year history of the Pony Express, gold discovery and banking long ago. The museum is housed in the original building where the bank managed the Pony Express. Exhibits include gold, money, treasure boxes, guns, tools and original papers. Museum staff dressed in period costume guide tours and explain the bank's connection with the Pony Express and banking during the Gold Rush. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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