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Parks – Sacramento, California
After an extensive renovation, the Leland Stanford Mansion is now open to the public as a museum. It also serves the citizens of California as the stateâs official reception center for leaders from... More on Discover America
Things To Do – Sacramento, California
PROS: Everything is a dollar CONS: Cheap More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Sutter Creek, California
Inscription. Founded by William T. Wildman in 1851. Merged with Mahoney Mine and reached a depth of 1500 feet. Combined mines operated a 70 stamp mill and produced a total of $5 million in old by 1924. Powder house used to store explosives. ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Camino, California
Located near China Flat Campground at an elevation of 4,720 feet, Harvey West Cabin has a view of the Silver Fork of the South Fork of the American River. Facilities provided include a propane heat stove, cook stove, refrigerator, ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Nightlife – Rocklin, California
This old bar holds much history. Why is the none of it told? Oldtimers to the present have some good old and new stories to share. Have any ... More on clubzone
Wineries And Vineyards – Fair Play, California
They serve some tasty food, with their below average wine. Nice people More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Sacramento, California
The food is great. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Sacramento, California
The burritos were delicious! More on Restaurantica
Museums – Ukiah, California
This museum and gallery is dedicated to Grace Hudson, who studied, befriended and painted the native Pomo Indians in the Ukiah valley a century ago. Her paintings of the children on display in the ... More on TripAdvisor
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