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sacramento california

Sacramento is the county seat and the county’s major city. It is also the state capital of California in the United States. It serves as the state’s political capital, a hub for lobbying and think tanks, and the seat of the California Legislature and Governor. Sacramento is also the cultural and economic hub of the Sacramento metropolitan area. Sacramento has been dubbed “California’s Hipster City” due to its burgeoning contemporary culture.

Most Popular Attractions and things to do in Sacramento california

Capitol Park

Since 1869, Capitol Park has served as the home of the California state government. The neoclassical Capitol building, in addition to being the state’s seat of government, also has a museum with state relics and the Capitol Art Program, which houses a collection of artistic depictions of California, as well as antiques, murals, and governors’ portraits.

State Railroad Museum

The museum, which opened in 1976, today includes over twenty rebuilt railroad carriages and trains on display, as well as numerous relics and vintage equipment items.

While some exhibits focus on the working conditions and lifestyles of railroaders during the Gold Rush era, others look at how trains influenced travel, trade, and the West’s never-ending growth.

 

Aside from admiring all of the museum’s outstanding features, you can ride one of its diesel or steam locomotives on an excursion route that runs alongside the Sacramento River.

Crocker Museum of art

The Crocker Art Museum has a large collection of California art from the Gold Rush to the present day, as well as European paintings and drawings and American photography.

The California art collection spans the years 1860 to the present, while the European art collection features 17th-century Dutch and Flemish paintings, Italian Baroque paintings, and 19th-century Central European works. Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange, among other American photographers, are represented in the museum’s photography collection.

California Automobile Museum

The California Automobile Museum houses a collection of over 120 historic automobiles spanning the years 1885 to the present.

The museum features a large collection of Ford automobiles, dating from 1904 to 1969.

The large collection of antique and modern autos on display demonstrates the evolution of American automobiles over the last 130 years.

Old Sacramento

Old Sacramento is a delight to explore, with its stunning historic buildings, excellent museums, and lively businesses.

The vibrant historic area and its multitude of activities take you back to the days when Sacramento was a thriving riverfront pioneer town, covering a large portion of the city center.

Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament

One of Sacramento’s most prominent and impressive landmarks, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, is located just a short distance from the State Capitol Building.

It features a magnificent light-filled interior for you to admire, which is decked out with fine religious artworks, paintings, and mosaics, in addition to some exceptional architecture.

Top Airports

Sacramento International Airport (SMF / KSMF)

Stockton Metropolitan Airport (SCK /  KSCK)

San Francisco (SFO)

Oakland (OAK)

San Jose (SJC)

Reno (RNO)

Executive airport

Best time to visit Sacramento California

Sacramento is best visited between April and June, or September and November. The majority of Sacramento’s festivities take place in May and June, but the California State Fair does not arrive until July, when the Central Valley of California is frequently scorched.

The region is also subjected to severe to exceptional droughts throughout the summer months. In the winter, there is less crowding and more rainfall. The rest of the year, temperatures are pleasant, with highs in the 70s, 80s, and 90s with low humidity.

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