Built in the late 19th century, this mansion was the official residence of the state's governor through the late 1960s.
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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.
This 19th-century granite building was modeled after the U.S. Capitol.
Children and adults alike delight in this zoo's almost 400 species of wildlife.
This spot offers free babysitting so you can take advantage of 32 lanes of bowling.
This full bar is a billiards spot and offers darts and video games as well.
A unique 1,000-mile waterway labyrinth fed by five major rivers, including the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River. Popular boating, fishing and houseboating river.
Opened in 1949, the spectacular Crest quickly became the city's top theater, which it remains today.
Designed by JMP Golf, this 18-hole golf course plays 6,695 yards from the championship tees, with a U.S.G.A. rating of 71.20 and slope rating of 124.
The best spot for information about performances and shows in the Sacramento area.
Museum that displays an excellent collection of golden nuggets.
Sacramento's most popular shopping center.
This large museum explores California's long military history and includes displays of weapons, uniforms and more.
La Raza Galeria Posada has continual exhibitions of Chicano/Latino/In... artists on its walls. There is a monthly poetry series on the second Friday of the month and occasional in gallery concerts...
This arena is home to the NBA's Sacramento Kings.