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Places to see in ( Sacramento - USA )
Places to see in ( Sacramento - USA )
Sacramento, capital of the U.S. state of California, lies at the confluence of the Sacramento River and American River. The district of Old Sacramento harkens back to the city’s Gold Rush era, with wooden sidewalks and wagon rides. One of several museums in Old Sacramento, the California State Railroad Museum depicts the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, one of the country’s earliest technological feats.
Sacramento is the oldest incorporated city in California, settled between the confluences of the Sacramento and American rivers. It was founded in 1849 and there are many reminders of the history of the city including Sutter's Fort, Old Sacramento, and remnants of the original ground level of Sacramento. It experienced explosive growth when gold was discovered in 1848 in nearby Coloma, and the gold rush that followed was the largest human migration in history. Currently it has a population of 490,000 in the city and over two million in the metropolitan area.
The pace of life is somewhat slower than in other large Californian cities, and the people are generally warm and friendly. The city is generally viewed as being affordable for being a large California city. Once a thriving riverfront pioneer town, Old Sacramento now primarily exists as living historic district. The boardwalk style sidewalks and horse-drawn stagecoaches give this small section of town a unique flavor. Old Sacramento contains several museums, restaurants, and the usual assortment of souvenir shops all within walking distance of each other. Best of all, it's a five minute walk from the Amtrak station. It's best visited in late afternoon and early evening. Parking can be scarce, so be sure to utilize the reasonably priced parking structures in the K Street Mall. There's a nice, short, safe walkway between K Street Mall and Old Sacramento.
Sacramento is fairly easy to navigate due to the numbered and lettered streets, especially in the central district which is laid out in a grid. Numbered streets run north and south while lettered streets run east and west. South of the city center (bounded by Broadway, Front Street, and Alhambra Boulevard), the streets are named Avenue when the lettered streets run out.
A lot to see in Sacramento such as :
Old Sacramento
California State Capitol Museum
California State Railroad Museum
Sutter's Fort | State Historic Park
Downtown Sacramento
Crocker Art Museum
Sacramento Zoo
Old Sacramento Historic District
Tower Bridge
Sacramento History Museum
Fairytale Town
Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail
Raging Waters Sacramento
Folsom Lake
Midtown
California Museum
California Automobile Museum
McKinley Park
Funderland Park
William Land Regional Park
Discovery Park
Effie Yeaw Nature Center
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park
Governor's Mansion State Historic Park
Cosumnes River Preserve
Natomas Boulevard
Old Sugar Mill
California State Capitol Park
Sacramento RiverTrain
Aerospace Museum of California
Hagan Community Park
Sacramento Children's Museum
Tahoe Park
Ancil Hoffman Park
State Indian Museum
Scandia Fun Center
Southside Park, Sacramento, California
Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink
Sutter's Landing Dog Park
State Capitol Park | World Peace Rose Garden
Powerhouse Science Center
Cesar Chavez Plaza
Carmichael Park
Capitol Casino
California Exposition
Sacramento Historic City Cemetery
Paradise Beach
Gibson Ranch County Park
California State Archives
( Sacramento - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sacramento . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sacramento - USA
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America’s Wild West | Collette - USA Tours
Saddle up for a real adventure on this Collette tour featuring America's Wild West! Visit Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial on this great iconic American experience. Experience the Wild West as it once was at Yellowstone National Park, home to an incredible array of wildlife including free-ranging herds of buffalo. Check off one of life's must-do’s as you watch in amazement at Old Faithful's eruption. You’ll even encounter the crown jewel of the Northern Rockies when you stay in the incomparable town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Celebrate the beauty of America with Collette when you see the Wild West as it once was. With Collette, it's never just a tour. See exactly what we mean; take a peek inside the unforgettable American Cowboy Country tour here:
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Calico Ghost Town California - 2017 Tour
This is a walking tour through Calico Ghost Town. Beginning with a show act of a robbery, the video shows several houses and attractions.
Calico is an old mining town that has been around 1881 during the large silver strike in California. When silver lost its value in the 1890's, Calico lost its population. The miners moved away and the town became a ghost town.
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A complete walkthrough of the interior of the Ghost Town Museum of the 1800s! The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era!
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As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
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Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
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Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
Take a trip to the Wild West
1,200 feet above the valley floor of Reno sits Virginia City, a 19th century mining boomtown that hasn’t lost its frontier flavor. Steeply set on the side of a mountain, the town overlooks miles of mine shafts left over from the Comstock Lode glory days—the first major silver deposit discovered in the United States.
Mark Twain penned his first words here. Saloon duels were fought here. And ghosts still reside here. If you have a hankering for authentic old west flavor, put Virginia City on your map.
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