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California Military Museum
1119 2nd St. 916-442-2883 Three floors of this museum showcase more than 30,000 artifacts--uniforms, weapons, photographs, documents, medals, and flags of all kinds--that trace Californians' roles in military and militia activities throughout U.S. history. California State Railroad 125 I St. 916-445-6645 This 100,000-square-ft museum is the largest rail museum in North America. It features 21 locomotives and railroad cars and 46 exhibits. Visitors can experience all aspects of the railroad throughout its history in this enormous museum. Capitol Capitol Mall and 10th St. 916-324-0333 Built in 1869, California's Capitol features a 120-ft-high rotunda of amazing beauty. The rooms are beautifully decorated, and the legislative chambers are in the style of the 1890's. The capitol park has impressive flower gardens and memorials. Central Pacific Passenger Depot 930 Front St. 916-445-6645 At this reconstructed 1876 station there are plenty of exhibits and rides on a steam-powered train. The train makes a 40-minute loop along the Sacramento riverfront. Crocker Art Museum 216 O St. 916-264-5423 The Crocker is the oldest art museum in the American West. Its extensive collections feature art from Europe, America and California. Discovery Museum 101 I St. 916-264-7057 This children's museum is a replica of the 1854 City Hall and Waterworks. The many hands-on exhibits include sifting for gold, walking into an Indian thatched hut, and viewing the print shop of the old Sacramento newspaper. Governor's Mansion 1526 H St. 916-323-3047 This 15-room Renaissance style house was built in 1877 and was used by Ronald Reagan when he chose a new home. The mansion is said to have been one of the first homes in California to have an indoor bathroom. State Indian Museum 2601 K St. 916-324-0971 This museum focuses on the Indians of California and offers arts-and-crafts exhibits, as well as a demonstration village. A ten-minute video fully explores the history and life of California's Indian population. Sutter's Fort 2701 L St. 916-445-4422 Sacramento's earliest settlement was founded in 1839; today, visitors can go on a self-guided tour of the fort. Demonstrations of food preparation and firearms maintenance complete this interesting look at pioneer California. Towe Auto Museum 2200 Front St. (one block off Broadway) 916-442-6802 With over 100 cars, including a 1931 Chrysler, a 1960 Lotus, and a bullet-proof Cadillac limousine once used by the U.S. State Department, this museum will interest auto enthusiasts of all persuasions. A 1920s roadside café and garage exhibit complete the museum. Columbia State Historic Park 14 mi south of Angels Camp, Hwy. 49 to Parrots Ferry Rd. 209-532-4301 Called the Gem of the Southern Mines, this park sits in the heart of gold-rush country. Visitors can ride a stagecoach, pan for gold, or watch a blacksmith working at his anvil. |
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