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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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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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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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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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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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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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