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Sacramento is one of the most livable cities in California, and it has a lot to offer new residents. From cutting-edge cruising to history and culture, this city has something for everyone.
Also known as “the City of Trees” and “the Farm-to-Fork Capital,” Sacramento is a city that combines the best of both worlds. Sacramento CA is a great place to visit if you are an art enthusiast, history buff or just looking for some fun.
Known as one of the city’s most fashionable neighborhoods, The Fab 40s is a stroll through an era of elegance and privilege. Tudor, Colonial Revival, Arts and Crafts, and California Bungalow are all represented in this collection of numbered streets spanning from 38th to 49th Streets, hemmed in by J Street and Folsom Boulevard.
These stately, large homes were constructed to attract Eastern and Midwestern immigrants with the promise that prosperity, a healthy environment, citrus fruit abundance, and established schools would be available. In the Fab 40s, religious institutions like the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament were also located.
A trip to Sacramento isn’t complete without a stroll through this iconic neighborhood, especially during the holidays. Its spectacular displays of festive cheer spanning several blocks are a sight to behold.
Sacramento’s history is a rich and vibrant one. Sutter’s Fort is a great place to step back into history. John Sutter provided supplies and rest for pioneers. The museum includes a replica of the 1854 city council, a waterworks building, and many historical artifacts.
The Crocker Museum of Art is the place to go for California impressionists and ancient art. The museum hosts travelling exhibitions. Another must-see in the area is the SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity. This museum is state-of-the art and offers multiple interactive learning stations that are STEAM-based.
The California State Railroad Museum is a must-visit for train enthusiasts. The museum is home to one of the largest galleries for railroad routes in the world. The gallery features a variety of historic trains, which appeal to both adults and children.
Sacramento has plenty of options for those who are interested in the Gold Rush or just want to be scared. The city has a wide range of ghosts and paranormal activities, from eerie tunnels to historical buildings.
Ghost tours will allow you to experience the terror of this sinister city. Hear true stories of pestilence, mayhem and sultry saloons that shaped the past of a city that helped build America.
Embark on a haunted adventure that will leave you with an adrenaline rush and a deeper understanding of Sacramento’s rich culture. Then get ready to shop at the local shops that offer a unique take on local products and gifts. From jewelry to t-shirts, you can also find unique home decor.
After leaving Sacramento to pursue her acting career in New York, Gerwig went on to write, produce and direct a number of films. However, it was her Academy Award-nominated 2017 film Lady Bird that really put her on the map.
The movie takes a close look at teenage cruelty and does not fall into the trap of romanticizing it. Lady Bird’s poverty is shown as something that really hurts her. Her desire to leave Sacramento, however, is not dismissed.
Gerwig played a small role in Swanberg’s LOL while studying at Barnard College in 2006. She went on to appear in many more of Swanberg’s mumblecore movies before appearing alongside Noah Baumbach in Frances Ha, (2012).
The “City of Trees,” the capital city, is a place of culinary delights and historic charm. Here you can enjoy fresh local foods and California wines or grab a quick snack at one of many bars.
Sacramento has something to offer everyone, whether it is cutting-edge riverboat cruising or an historical riverboat tour. Sacramento offers a variety of museums, galleries, Events, and historic neighborhoods.