The California State Railroad Museum (CSRM) in Old Sacramento is the world-class tribute to the role of the "iron horse" in connecting California t...
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Amenities:2 soccer fields; 2 backstops; tot lot; walking/jogging paths; off-leash runs for small and large dogs; full court basketball; restrooms; ...
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After a 14-year, $22 million restoration and rehabilitation, the Mansion is now open to the public as a museum. It also serves the citizens o...
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Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park is the last in a long string of redwood parks that stretch up Northern California's coast. A few miles inland fr...
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If you are looking for the best year-round indoor amusements in the West Sacramento, Rosemont, La Riviera, Florin, Rio Linda, Carmichael and Sacram...
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This neighborhood park features extensive walking trails, a lighted soccer field, lighted tennis and basketball courts, a fenced off-leash dog park...
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The State Indian Museum, opened in 1940, depicts three major themes of California Indian life: Nature, Spirit, and Family. Native peoples liv...
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In 1839 a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter received a land grant in the Sacramento Valley from the Mexican government. He used the land to create ...
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Features:The Richard T Conzelmann Community Center: (District Offices, Auditorium, Meeting Rooms), Dog Park, Playgrounds, 4 Softball Diamonds (2 Li...
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North of Hwy. 20 between Colusa and Yuba City,
Live Oak, CA
In 2003, California State Parks acquired property on the north side of the Sutter Buttes, which represents a unique resource within the State Park ...
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As a part of AARP's 60th Anniversary, AARP launched an ambitious effort in 2019 to create 53 fitness parks – one each in all 50 states, the D...
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Gibbons Park, named in honor of Robert Linus Gibbons, was dedicated during ceremonies conducted on May 19, 1979. Â Mr. Gibbons, whose grandparents ...
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