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INTRODUCTION
Sacramento, especially the core city within the grid, is severely underestimated. It is a lovely and
worth visiting capital and the State library and other structures. Sacramento Old Town is a tad
touristic, but located just down the river and really nice. A remarkable collection of 18th and
19th century German art and a number of paintings by the California impressionists are housed
in the Crocker Museum, a recent renovation and expansion. I had no concept that California has
a number of autochthonous art movements until my first visit. The ancient area of the town is
Low, laid back town is undergoing a vibrant revival, springing fascinating streets of fashionable
stores, microbreweries and restaurants operated by beautiful young chefs. This is a worldwide
phenomenon t is California's capital Sacramento's latest chapter in history (Butler, 2015). The
town is among the undervalued rareties of northern California, from Gold Rush riches producer
to farm-to-fork destination, there are a bunch of places for each and every person to visit.
Traveling to Sacramento involves exploring one of California's largest cities. One can Profit
from his or her business journey by taking time to experience everything Sacramento has to
provide tourists with the comforts of one of the neighboring little towns in a major town (Ko
et.al. 2015). It's not really about trying to find out what to do in Sacramento, but about attractions
you cannot really miss, both in historical settings and in current environments.
Here, you are bound to acquire some of California's history throughout your Business trip. But
the Golden State above Tinsel town and the Gold Rush is interesting to be under the skin. Enter
the California Museum: Cali's official historic remains, with distinct exhibitions that include
First People and the Spanish Missions, showcasing the contribution that creates this proud state
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today from culture, ethnology and individuality. You will be in the downtown Sacramento
already, and then stroll out into the serene California State Capitol Park to eat a slice of the
renowned banana cream pie from Frank Fat next door. The Crocker Art Museum is one of
California's leading collections of local art. If you have a few hours of business gatherings, you
should visit it. The wonderful art of this Museum is not the only drawing with a collection of
drawings by European masters and ceramics from all over the globe. What had formerly been the
house of the Crocker family is now a historical site that you cannot miss to visit for that spare
You will not be unhappy with yourself on a tour or a walk through the California State capitol
building. This classical edifice built between 1861 and 1874 is both a functional government seat
in the State of California and a museum, enabling tourists not only to learn about the history of
California, but also to witness something that current legislators try to come up with, a visit to
For families seeking a true California experience, Sacramento is a terrific holiday destination.
The city provides a variety of family-friendly activities including 30 museums, the Sacramento
Zoo and the Fairytale City. Families of all sizes may discover engaging activities, whether for
little children or for fun with elderly children. The city is also a fantastic place for family
meetings, with many unique events. Sacramento is a popular location for families and that
implies that there are a lot of restaurants for children. Sacramento boasts a fresh, healthy and
delicious personalized experience, as USA's Farm-to-Fork capital, not just for adults but for
children as well.
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On the onset of landing the first attraction site for the family is the Leap sculpture , This huge,
suspended red rabbit system can in reality cannot be bypassed by somebody who uses
measurement of almost 17 meters. Made from 1,400 triangles made from aluminum, it is frozen
into a suitcase on the floor in a spring posture. It reflects the intrinsic need of human beings to
obtain 'thing' swiftly, and the delicate movements that result in either achieving or losing said
'material' according to the author Lawrence Argent. Some others feel it symbolizes something
If you visit Sacramento around June then you won’t miss to celebrate the summer events, which
lasts up to the end of July for 17 days. The highlight of the warmest months is held at Cal Expo,
the California State Fair. The tradition, dates back to 1854, it started in San Francisco to provide
the greatest agricultural products, from flowers to animals, for the State Legislature of California.
Over time, it became more inclusive, including other ethnicities, customs and accomplishments
that are proud of by the state. Today, home-brew beer demos, olive oil competitions and pies are
among the numerous attractions, and the fines are served together with a genuinely outstanding
culinary delicacy.
A visit to the fairy tale town rejuvenates the family "You never grow up" is the message to kids,
families and everybody who liked story time as a youngster at this beautiful theme park.
Attractions known as play sets in Fairytale Town and they are characterized by the presence of
two Nigerian goblin goats and the pygmy goat, of Mary's Tiny Lambs a little house in the school
for two Southdown and The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Your little ones will be leaving with many
history from The Giant's footstep from Jack and the Beanstalk to The Little Engine That Could.
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Adventure tourists
If you are a person who loves adventure then worry not because Sacramento has you covered.
First you can visit the American River which travels 120 m (193 km), beginning with the melting
snowpack of the Sierra Nevada’s mountains, one of Sacramento's two most famous rivers around
(George & Rilla, 2011). You can take the the Memorial Trail, from Discovery Park to Folsom
Lake, where you can, run, and camp, and is, of course, rich in outdoor activities. Other activities
in the site include Water skiing, kayak, white water raft riding or fishing may be enjoyed
You can visit the California State Railroad Museum with a 50-minute round ride has, with a
classic steam or diesel train chugging down the beautiful Sacrament River. At the California
State Railway Museum you will certainly find a lot of fascinating static exhibits such as 21
locomotives and trains with some of them dating from the mid-19th century, this memorabilia of
the railway is an interactive re-enactment, but it has a flow of people's hearts to listen to the
voices of the all-volunteer, to the idea of spring travels following the levees of the river.
The Folsom Lake State Recreation Area can take a lengthy walk, but if it sounds too actively,
there will be a sandpit in the Granite Bay Main beach. Fans of Johnny Cash will remember that
the man in Black performed at Folsom as the jail home. The town lies a few kilometers northeast
of Sacramento, with the above-mentioned penitentiary as a monumental path. If you're more into
vast open air, zip your boots and build a calm piece of nature for Folsom Lake. There are
Conclusion
California provides a lifetime of holidays in a single Golden State from its well-known coastlines
to its expansive heartlands and granite Sierra peaks. There's really something for everyone in this
large and diversified environment, and a lot remains to keep you visiting again. California offers
unparalleled star quality: sunny beaches and wave surfers, glittering towns full of culture and
entertainments, beautiful parks and views worthy of any bucket list. Discover the child's wish list
of legendary parks or enjoy some of the world's top culinary and wine experiences. California is
really golden, whether it's seen from a five quality hotel balcony. It is without doubt that you can
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References
Butler, R. (2015). The evolution of tourism and tourism research. Tourism Recreation Research, 40(1, 16-
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George, H., & Rilla, E. L. (2011). Agritourism and nature tourism in California. UCANR Publications.
Ko, Y. L. (2015). Factors affecting long-term mortality of residential shade trees: evidence from
Sacramento, California. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 14(3), 500-507.