XML RSSKeep Up on the Latest

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines


Home
Welcome To
Discover NorCal
Site Map
What's New
Alpine County
Big Sur
Calaveras County
CA Central Valley
Chico
Del Norte County
Gold Rush
Lake Tahoe
Marin County
Mendocino County
Mono Lake
Monterey CA
Napa County
Sacramento CA
San Francisco
Santa Cruz
Shasta County
Sonoma County
Top Attractions
Trinity County
Yosemite NP
Discover The Adventure Camping
Discovery Trail
Gold Rush Sites
Panning For Gold
Whale Videos
Whale Watching
Discover The Day Trips Big Sur
Chico
Sonoma
Discover The Events and
Festivals
Events and Festivals
JAN FEB MAR
APR MAY JUN
JUL AUG SEP
OCT NOV DEC
Fun Food Festivals
Discover The Freebies Articles
Chico
San Francisco
Sonoma
Discover The Hints and
Tips
Beach Safety
Best Travel Secrets
Family Camping
Recession Travel
Tide Pool Tips
Travel Sites I Love
Travel Tips
Whale Watching Tips
Wine Tasting
Winter Driving
Discover The History Bear Flag Revolt
Gold Discovery
Discover The Weekend Trips A+ Weekend Trips
Pacific Flyway
Discover Your Turn Guest Articles
YOUR Adventures
YOUR Questions
Taking Care of Business About
Advertise
Advertising Policy
Build Your Website
Contact
Privacy Policy
Visitor Survey

DISCOVER
SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA



SACRAMENTO'S BEGINNINGS


Sacramento California has always been important, even before it
was a city and before it was called Sacramento!

I know there are lots of you Sacramentans out
there who love your city!

Would you like to share some of your
Insider Secrets with us?

HotelsCombined.com - Pack full of the best deals

NEW! Leave a Comment!
If you'd like to leave a comment about Sacramento,
now you can! Just jump to the bottom of the page.



SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA:
FROM NATIVE AMERICANS TO PIONEERS

Sutter's Fort Pioneer Re-enactor;
Photo by Suzi Rosenberg
Sutter's Fort Pioneer Re-enactor

Native Americans lived in the region for thousands of years, prospering in the abundance around them in the fields and forests, and in the waters of the area's rivers and streams.

The Swiss pioneer, John Sutter, Sr. arrived around 1839 and began to establish his trading colony, New Helvetia (later to be called Sutter's Fort).

Recognizing the fertility of the surrounding land, and the value of the nearby rivers as transportation conduits, Sutter planned to build himself an empire.

He was in the process of involving himself and his people in all of the industrial pursuits needed by a self-sufficient community when his employee, James Marshall, discovered gold at Sutter's Mill in Coloma.


That was the beginning of the end for John Sutter's plans, as most
of his workers - along with the rest of the world, it seemed - ran off to the Gold Fields!

As California grew from the influx of gold seekers and those who would inevitably follow, Sacramento California became more and more important. In fact, it was ultimately THE major distribution point for goods, services, and humanity; a commercial and agricultural center; the end of the line for wagon trains, riverboats, the telegraph, stagecoaches, the first transcontinental railroad, and even the Pony Express!

Looking for a Sacramento hotel? Compare prices and ammenities
from over 30 hotels sites at HotelsCombined before you book!

Search and Compare Hotel Rates



SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA TODAY:
CALIFORNIA'S STATE CAPITAL

California State Capitol;
(CC) David Sawyer
California State Capitol

Sacramento is important today because it's not only California's State Capital, it's also County Seat for the County of Sacramento - Government Central, so to speak!

Take a look at its location and its history, and that should come as no surprise! Sacramento sits exactly on the spot where the American River joins the Sacramento River, providing excellent access to both the Bay Area to the West, and to the interior regions to the East. You can actually stand on a point at Discovery Park and watch the American flow into the Sacramento - pretty heady stuff!

That's what made the city important during the Gold Rush, and that's what makes it an important center for government today!

Sacramento's been the County Seat since the County of Sacramento was created in 1850, but it's only been the official State Capital since 1879. However, the California State Legislature moved to Sacramento and conducted their business from there beginning in 1854, so even then it was the defacto capital.

The beautiful Capitol building, which was modeled after the nation's Capitol in Washington, D.C., is a noble example of neo-classic American government architecture, and was constructed between 1860 and 1874.

The Capitol is within easy walking distance of the other half of the importance equation - Sacramento's history in the form of Old Sacramento California, which lines the riverfront.

This is the site where the 49ers arrived from San Francisco before setting off for the gold fields. This is where the prospectors returned when they'd found their fortunes, or to lick their wounds when they hadn't found gold. This is where trade and commerce prospered in the early years.

Visit Sacramento California today and you'll have the opportunity to
see how it all came together! First explore Sutter's Fort State Historic Park for a realistic look at what life was like for John Sutter and the pioneers who crossed the mountains by wagon train.

Then head for Old Sacramento to see where and how the transition took place between John Sutter's vision for the region and the mondern-day reality.

Finally, visit the State Capitol building, which is both a working seat
of government, and a museum that's open to the public, with public tours conducted several times per day, and several restored historic offices on display.

These sites comprise an historical tour that you can do in one long
day if you wish, but it's worth taking your time to visit each of the three in depth if you can!




SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA TRAVEL TIPS

Sacramento California Skyline;
(CC) Dennis Stevense
Sacramento Skyline

Today the City of Sacramento is a modern hub of governmental and commercial activity, but it's also a city of stately, tree-lined avenues, excellent restaurants, and genteel Victorian homes.

Sacramento weather is Mediterranean in nature, with damp mild winters and hot dry summers. But, while much of the Central Valley's hot dry summers are truly hot and dry, California's Capital City has the advantage of delta breezes coming up the river to bring temps down by as much as ten or fifteen degrees!

Sacramento restaurants cover the spectrum of casual dining to fine, ethnic cuisine to seafood, historic to new and trendy. The one thing you won't run out of is places to eat!

Locals divide Sacramento into several districts or neighborhoods. Midtown Sacramento (or simply, Midtown) is where you'll find the charming tree-lined streets with stately and elegant historic Victorian homes. Although the area is largely residential, it also plays host to the art, music, and cultural scene of the city.

Downtown Sacramento is the central business district and includes the Capitol grounds, Westfield Downtown Plaza, Sacramento City Hall, and the convention center complex.

Old Sacramento is the historic old town that most towns and cities boast of, but it's also a hub of shopping, nightlife, entertainment, and dining. With events like the St. Patrick's Day Parade, Underground Tours, Gold Rush Days, and Theater of Lights, there's always something going on!

William Land Park is 166 acres of well-manicured lawns, picnic
areas, sports fields, play areas, gardens, jogging trails, and a golf course. Usually referred to as simply Land Park, it's located within the city limits, and just South of central Sacramento.

Land Park is also a wonderful destination for the kidlettes as it's
home to the Sacramento Zoo, Funderland Amusement Park, and Fairytale Town - all popular kidlette attractions!

But in addition to the municipal park, Land Park refers to the
surrounding neighborhood filled with charming homes built in the 1920s, '30s, and '40s.

And speaking of charming neighborhoods, we can't leave
Sacramento without tipping our hats to the Fabulous Forties (or Fab 40s), an historic and posh neighborhood about three miles East of downtown that contains a beautiful combination of architecturally significant mansions and bungalows, and is probably the priciest piece of real estate in the entire Greater Sacramento area!




We'll have more to share with you about Sacramento California in
the coming weeks; things like:

Sacramento Attractions
Enough to keep you busy for weeks!

Sacramento Beaches
And other water-borne adventures!

Sacramento Parks
From Discovery Park to Land Park!


Please continue your exploration of what Northern California has to offer by using the Nav Bar at the left, by using the links at the bottom of the page, or by using the customized search box below to find the specific topic that interests you.



Like what you're finding here at DiscoverNorthernCalifornia.com? Then please share with your Social Network (see the buttons in the NavBar to the left, or at the bottom of the page).

For more pictures of Northern California and other great stuff, check out my facebook page, www.DiscoverNorthernCalifornia.com. Become a fan, write on my Wall, contribute to the Discussion Board, post a Review -- join in the fun!

And thanks for coming!






Return to Discover Northern California Home Page from Sacramento California



New! Comments

Have something to add to what you've seen here? Please leave your comment in the box! ;D

Stay in Touch

Download the fantastic new DiscoverNorthernCalifornia Toolbar for IE and Firefox - Instant access anytime, anywhere!

Follow DiscoverNorCal on Twitter




Related Pages




Our Sponsors and Affiliates
See our Advertising Policy

Compare hotel prices
from over 30 different sites
before you book!


HotelsCombined.com - Search and Compare Hotel Prices for any city
HotelsCombined.com - Search and Compare Hotel Prices for any city
City From
Rome
 US$49
Beijing
 US$15
London
 US$29
Shanghai
 US$28
Venice
 US$64
Prague
 US$29
Istanbul
 US$25
New York
 US$31
Madrid
 US$43
Marrakech
 US$35
Sydney
 US$24
HotelsCombined.com - Search and Compare Hotel Prices for any city
HotelsCombined.com - Search and Compare Hotel Prices for any city




SiteBuildIt! helped me build
my website, and
they can help you too!

I Love SBI!