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Fun Things to do in Downtown Sacramento

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As the Washington Post says, California’s capital city has long lived in the shadows of its flashier neighbors. Sandwiched between San Francisco and Lake Tahoe, Downtown Sacramento is often underestimated and overlooked as a small and sleepy cow town — a rest stop on the way to greener and glitzier pastures. But thanks to the downtown revitalization and the rousing success of “Lady Bird” — Greta Gerwig’s Oscar-nominated homage to her home town — Sacramento has been suddenly, and rightfully, thrust into the spotlight. Browse the Crocker Art Museum. The museum has been around since 1885 but underwent a major expansion—unveiled Oct. 10, 2010, its 125th anniversary—which more than tripled its size. In addition to housing world-class art, the museum also hosts lectures, films, concerts and more. Located just blocks from Old Sacramento and the new Golden 1 Center, the Crocker Art Museum is the ideal stop during a day spent out in the city center. The oldest continuous art museum in the

Fun Things to Do in Auburn CA

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Auburn is one of the most popular California Gold Country visits because of its incredible downtown that looks like it is right out of the pages of book about the Old West. From the authentic shops and Auburn restaurant storefronts, to the statues commemorating miners and the state's gold history and lore, you owe it to yourself to visit this rich city with a heritage that lives today in the hearts & minds of the town's residents. Raft the American River. Is there any better way to pass a summer day? Rafting the American River is a classic and can’t be missed. Hit the open trails. There’s plenty to do outside and if hiking is up your alley, you’ll never run out of possibilities (no pun intended ;)). I love the trails next to the American River like Lake Clementine Trail or a day out at Hidden Falls. Foresthill Bridge. The second highest bridge in the world upon its opening in 1973, the Auburn-Foresthill bridge is still among the 5 highest bridges in the Unite

Fun Things to Do in Folsom

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Folsom is a city in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is commonly known for Folsom Prison, the song "Folsom Prison Blues" and Folsom Lake. The population was 72,203 at the 2010 census. Johnny Cash Trail. A part of the three-acre Johnny Cash Legacy Park, Johnny Cash Trail is a pedestrian and bike trail that winds through Folsom Prison and Folsom Lake Trail. They combine to honor the legendary Johnny Cash, his music, and his history with the city of Folsom. The ultimate art experience has several installations that pay homage to one of America’s most inspirational musical figures. The eight artworks and displays includes two seven-foot-tall bronze monument guitar picks, laser cut steel poles portraying a silhouette of Cash playing the guitar, and a Greystone Chapel that has excerpts of letters sent to Cash by inmates who attended his concert in 1968. Harris Center. Built in 2011, the Harris Center for the Arts offers a great place for a night out! Three

Fun Things to Do in Midtown Sacramento

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As the New York Times says, Sacramento is Cool With its thriving cultural scene, striking architecture and lush vegetation, this often overlooked California city — the photogenic backdrop of the movie “Lady Bird” — has much to offer the weekend visitor. As a travel destination, California’s capital gets no respect. Despite sitting at the confluence of two impressive rivers, with sprawling shade trees that makes Midtown Sacramento feel like a leafy urban park, Sacramento has a misplaced reputation as a lowly, unattractive place. But the state’s oldest incorporated city — founded in 1849, the year before California joined the union — remains a lush oasis of bougainvillea and palms, prolific fruit trees and mighty oaks. See The Abandoned Sutter’s Fort . Before the Gold Rush that changed the face of California forever, the community focused around Sutter’s Fort. Created by John Sutter in 1839 the fort was a hive of activity until James W. Marshall an employee of the fort discovered

Tips for Arranging the Perfect Bed and Breakfast Stay

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Nowadays, when planning a weekend getaway, you have lots of choices. If it's your first time at a Bed and Breakfast , the following simple tips will help you have a smooth, relaxing stay. Plan in Advance The best time to book is 45 days ahead of your stay. But, if you want your first choice of room or are planning a special occasion, however, you may want to book even further out. Planning your stay around Christmas, July Fourth, or another big holiday? Book as early as possible: Peak season means rooms fill up fast. Is the Price Worth It? Does the B&B offer any extra goodies for guests during their stay? Besides a yummy breakfast and a lovely bed with beautiful linens, common complimentary amenities include wine-and-cheese happy hours, warm cookies, bicycle rentals, beach umbrellas and more. What is the value of those amenities to you - it's great that they supply bicycles, but if you don't know how to ride a bike it's not that valuable. Find a property t