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Folsom History Museum
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823 Sutter Street • Folsom
www.folsomhistorymuseum.org
Hours: Tues–Sun 11am–4pm
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The Folsom History Museum houses artifacts chronicling the settlement and development of the city of Folsom and the surrounding region Learn about native peoples, early settlers, the development of hydro-electric power at Folsom Lake, the Pony Express and the prison made famous by Johnny Cash, in addition to a vast selection of intriguing temporary exhibits and a gift shop.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park
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16th and H Streets • Midtown Sacramento
www.parks.ca.gov/governorsmansion
Hours: Call for hours
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Built in 1877, the Governor's Mansion is a regal Victorian mansion that was the home of California's governors from George Pardee in 1903 until Ronald Reagan took office in the late 1960s. While the Capitol acted as the office, this mansion acted as the family home. Enjoy the opulently decorated rooms while learning all the tales, secrets and mischief of the families that lived there.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Heidrick Ag History Center
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1962 Hays Lane • Woodland
www.aghistory.org
Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-6pm,
Sun 10am-4pm
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Though Sacramento has grown into a bustling cosmopolitan city, the region's roots are firmly planted on the farm. Just the Heidrick Ag History Center showcases a short drive from downtown Sacramento, the marvels of agriculture and commercial trucking with 130,000 square feet of interactive one-of-a-kind exhibits and the world's largest collection of antique agricultural equipment.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park
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800 N Street • Downtown Sacramento
www.lelandstanfordmansion.org
Hours: Call for hours
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Leland Stanford, former California governor, railroad tycoon and founder of Stanford University, purchased what would become this elegant mansion for $ 8,000 in 1861. A recent restoration has recaptured the mansion's Victorian grandeur. Serving as the governor's office prior to the opening of the State Capitol, today it is the State's official location for diplomatic and protocol receptions, but non-diplomats can enjoy its grandeur on daily tours.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Museum of Medical History
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5380 Elvas Avenue • East Sacramento
www.ssvms.org/museum
Hours: Mon–Fri 9am–4pm • Free Admission
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Experience the evolution of medicine from the Gold Rush to today in this unique museum presented by the Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Society. Exhibits include an iron lung, patent medicines and pharmacology, antibiotics and infectious diseases, Asian medicine, nursing, radiology, quackery and plenty of other tools that will make you grateful for today's modern medicine.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum
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The Old Sacramento Schoolhouse allows you to experience California's early days of education in a living replica of an 1800s one-room schoolhouse. Enjoy the photographs, books, pot-bellied stove, desks and other antique items from the Gold Rush era, but be on your best behavior, or the schoolmarm might make you stay late and clap the dust off the erasers.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Old Sacramento State Historic Park
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Front and I Streets • Old Sacramento
www.parks.ca.gov/oldsacramento
Hours: Daily 10am–5pm • Free Admission
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Old Sacramento packs a lot of history into just a couple blocks. Check out the cluster of noteworthy early Gold Rush sites including the Eagle Theatre, the BF Hastings Building (once home of the California Supreme Court), the western terminus of the Pony Express, and the 1855 Big Four Building (now home to the Huntington & Hopkins Hardware Store and the California State Railroad Museum Library).
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Sacramento Historic City Cemetery
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Enter on Broadway at 10th Street
www.oldcitycemetery.com
Hours: Call for hours
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There's much more to see at Sacramento's Historic City Cemetery than you might first think. A true outdoor museum, the cemetery is adorned with ornate statues, dramatic markers and lush gardens, providing a great record of California's history from the Gold Rush Era through today. Keep an eye out for the popular "Lantern Tours" held in October.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Sacramento History Museum
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101 I Street • Old Sacramento
www.SacHistoryMuseum.org
Hours: Call for hours
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Formerly the Discovery Museum History Center, the Sacramento History Museum is a true celebration of all aspects of life in Sacramento over the past 200 years. The Museum tells the stories of our city founders, rivers, the Gold Rush, agriculture, the media, industry, culture and more. If it happened in Sacramento, it's happening at the Sacramento History Museum.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Sacramento Zoo
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Land Park Drive at Sutterville Road • Land Park
www.saczoo.com
Hours: Daily 9am–4pm; Nov–Jan Daily 10am–4pm
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Wildly Inspiring! Experience tigers, giraffes, and the reptile house. Catch a wildlife stage show or animal encounter. Situated in green and shady Land Park, this unique zoo features hundreds of rare and endangered animals in addition to hosting a wide variety of special events.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Sojourner Truth Multicultural Arts Museum
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2251 Florin Road • South Sacramento
www.sojoarts.net
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–4pm; Sat–Sun 10am–5:30pm
(by appointment)
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Named in honor of the celebrated abolitionist and women's rights activist, the Sojourner Truth Multicultural Arts Museum is dedicated to bringing African, Asian, Hispanic and Native American art to the general public. Displaying art from around the world, the museum also features an extensive list of workshops, classes and special events.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park
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2701 L Street • Midtown Sacramento
www.parks.ca.gov/suttersfort
Hours: Daily 10am–5pm
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All aspiring pioneers will want to mosey on over to Sutter's Fort. Sacramento's road to cityhood can be traced back to this structure, built beginning in 1839, where John Sutter offered supplies and rest to pioneers. As the region's original commerce center, the fort offered a blacksmith shop, bakery, living quarters and more. Be on the look out for a colorful bunch of costumed "living history" docents who call the park home.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Wells Fargo History Museum - Downtown
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400 Capitol Mall • Downtown Sacramento
www.wellsfargohistory.com
Hours: Mon–Fri 9am–5pm • Free Admission
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At the Wells Fargo History Museum’s downtown location, the company’s rich history is highlighted with interpretive exhibits that showcase Wells Fargo’s banking history, staging and its commercial role in Sacramento’s history. Original documents and artifacts include postal history, treasure boxes and the iconic and beautifully restored Concord stagecoach.
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http://www.sacmuseums.org/findamuseum.html
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Wells Fargo History Museum - Old Sacramento
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Make your next stage stop at the Wells Fargo History Museum in Old Sacramento and view artifacts including gold scales, a treasure box, a working telegraph and a model of a Concord stagecoach.
1000 2nd Street • Old Sacramento •
www.wellsfargohistory.com
Hours: Daily 10am–5pm • Free Admission |