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The California Museum in Sacramento is Easy to Miss, But Don't

Many longtime residents of Sacramento who think they knew all of its main attractions don’t even know the California Museum exists. Yet it has been right downtown at 10th and O streets since opening in 1995.

Revolution Wines: Vine to Glass Varietals

Revolution Wine, a full-service vine-to-bottle winery and tasting room, is located on P Street in downtown Sacramento. After receiving all kinds of varieties of fresh grapes from local vineyards, Revolution Wine presses them, ferments the juices and ages the wine in oak barrels on-site. Wine certainly doesn't get any fresher than that!

California State Capitol: Don't Feed the Lawmakers on the Free Tour

Taking the free tour of the California State Capitol is as imperative as visiting the White House in Washington or Independence Hall in Philly.

Cafe Bernardo, Sacramento: Quality Eats at Low Prices in Midtown

Café Bernardo, Sacramento, is midtown's default spot, and not just because it’s open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night bar food and drinks. It’s also because the menu is varied, the ingredients healthful, the servings generous, the prices low and the parking easy.

Fairytale Town: 50+ years of fairytale magic

Sacramento's Fairytale Town is a magical village where kids can explore McGregor's Garden, Alice's Rabbit Hole, Cinderella's Pumpkin Coach and more.

Old Sacramento: Family Fun in a Haven of History

Exploring the six city blocks that comprise Old Sacramento is like panning for gold. Most of what you find in each pan is sediment, but the occasional gold nugget makes it worthwhile. It’s a fitting analogy because Old Sacramento wouldn’t exist if the Gold Rush 49ers hadn’t arrived to turn this spot on the Sacramento River into a boomtown in 1849.

Capitol Park Sacramento: Come For the Building, Stay for the Park

Capitol Park Sacramento, which surrounds the Capitol building on all four sides in downtown Sacramento, is a splendid, 40-acre arboretum, with 450 species of trees and flowering shrubs, plus numerous monuments.

Sutter's Fort: Sacramento's Gold Mine of State History

Sutter’s Fort is where John Sutter famously contracted James Marshall to build a sawmill in Coloma; but instead of lumber, Marshall brought back news of his gold discovery. The Gold Rush was on and Sutter’s Fort, already a bustling trading post, was in the thick of it all. It's now a treasure trove of early California history.

Amgen Tour of California: The Olympics of U.S. bike racing

Who says bike racing is a “minor sport”? Not in California, where the Amgen Tour of California (May 16-23) keeps drawing more spectators each year, with two million-plus watching portions of the race in 2010.

Tapa the World: Authentic Spanish Cuisine in a Delighful Atmosphere

It's entirely possible that Sacramento's Tapa the World ranks among the most romantic dinner venues in the city -- and for good reason. This Sac hot spot is a festive mix of traditional Spanish decor and all of its colorful glory and decadent authentic dishes that border on sexy.

Mix Downtown: Where the In-Crowd Goes at Night

Chic, contemporary and upscale are all words that could adequately describe Sacramento's hottest nighttime gathering place, Mix Downtown. A luxurious rooftop patio and delightfully decadent restaurant and lounge area, Mix is the club of choice for Sac's "in-crowd."

Sacramento Pipeworks Climbing and Fitness: Fun for All

Whether you're looking for something interesting to do on an uneventful evening or are a seasoned rock climber, Sacramento Pipeworks is the perfect destination for fun and exercise.

Davis Farmers Market: A California family tradition

Going to the Davis Farmers Market on Saturdays is more than just a family tradition for the residents of Sacramento and its surrounding neighborhoods. It's a way of life.

Sacramento Ballet: Delight in the Dancing

Founded in 1954, the Sacramento Ballet was created by sisters Barbara and Deane Crockett. The Crocketts sent the ballet into the national spotlight, where it has since been regarded as one of the country's top ballet companies.

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom: Rollercoasters and tigers and bears, oh my!

Just an hour outside of downtown Sacramento lies one of the area's most visited amusement parks: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. A creative zoo-theme park combination, Discovery Kingdom is located in nearby Vallejo.

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More About Sacramento, California

on or two ago, Sacramento was a pretty quiet place, known mainly as the state capitol and the place where you stopped for lunch on the way from the Bay Area to Lake Tahoe. But this city has grown up--and out. One of America's fastest-growing metro areas for many years, it's now pushing two million residents, with nearly a half-million inside Sacramento city limits. It sprawls in every direction now, but the city center has also grown up, with new hotels and office buildings now towering over the once-dominant Capitol Building dome. Most of the best sights worth visiting in Sacramento are still found within walking distance of the Capitol Building. The Old West restaurants and bars of Old Sacramento still get rowdy on Saturday nights. Crocker Art Museum (which is expanding in fall 2010) and Sutter's Fort (HQs of the 49ers who discovered gold) are still must-see sights near the Capitol for culture vultures and history buffs. And newer attractions are also drawing crowds, like the California Museum, two blocks from the Capitol. Downtown also draws crowds every weekend for its increasingly sophisticated mix of ethnic restaurants, and it's especially packed for big events like the Jazz Festival on Memorial Day weekend and Gold Rush Days on Labor Day weekend. Meanwhile, out along the American and Sacramento Rivers that meander into the suburbs, thousands of locals can be seen cycling, running, walking and rafting--especially in the Dog Days of summer, when every Sacramentan knows it's a few degrees cooler on the rivers. All in all, Sacramento has drifted a long way from its sleepy past. 

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