North America's largest railroad museum draws more than 500,000 train enthusiasts annually.
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North America's largest railroad museum draws more than 500,000 train enthusiasts annually.
This 19th-century granite building, modeled after the U.S. Capitol, is home to the California Legislature and houses a public museum.
This historic area of restored buildings, museums and novelty shops brings life to the Sacramento waterfront.
The Crocker is a great place regardless of your taste in art. Plus, just going to see the incredible architecture is worth the trip. But the many different types of art that are featured will keep you
With over 70 dealers, this spot is a mall for antiques.
A picturesque 23-mile stretch of land along the American River that offers visitors wonderful scenic beauty.
This full bar is a billiards spot and offers darts and video games as well.
Recreation of John Sutter's fort.
This modern museum explores the history of California through a collection of exhibits and archives.
A 250-acre 18-hole golf course.
Built in the late 19th century, this mansion was the official residence of the state's governor through the late 1960s.
This museum explores a diverse range of Native American topics, from history to culture to art.
Capitol Park has a notable collection of specimen trees, some of them planted in the 1880s. If you are a fan of trees or like seeing unusual plants, then Capitol Park is a must see in Sacramento...
Children and adults alike delight in this zoo's almost 400 species of wildlife.