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| Brannan Island State Recreation Area | | Brannan Island State Recreation Area is located in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. This park, northeast of San Francisco Bay, has countless islands and marshes and many opportunities for recreation, including boating, windsurfing, and swimming. | |
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| Calaveras Big Trees State Park | | Calaveras Big Trees State Park contains two protected groves of giant sequoias in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The park also has some great campgrounds and picnic areas, as well as an opportunity for trout fishing and a dip in the Stanislaus River. | |
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| California State Capitol Museum Prop | | California State Capitol Museum Prop is home of the California Legislature since 1869, the building underwent a major renovation that restored much of the Capitol's original look. | |
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| California State Indian Museum State Historic Park | | The California State Indian Museum State Historic Park displays exhibits illustrating the cultures of the state's first inhabitants. Several cultural artifacts and exhibits of the first Indians in California are featured at the museum. | |
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| California State Railroad Museum POI | | California State Railroad Museum POI in Old Sacramento is the world-class tribute to the role of the "iron horse" in connecting California to the rest of the nation. Our museum features 21 lavishly restored locomotives and cars, some dating back to 1862. | |
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| Columbia State Historic Park | | Columbia State Historic Park old Gold Rush-era business district has been preserved, with shops, restaurants and two hotels. Visitors have the chance to time-travel to the 1850s, imagining life when gold miners rubbed shoulders with businessmen and the other residents in Columbia. | |
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| Delta Meadows Prop | | The purpose of the Delta Meadows property, in Sacramento County, is to preserve and protect one of the last remaining areas of the northern Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta that exhibits remnants of the natural conditions that existed prior to Euro-American settlement. | |
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| Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park | | Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park is part of a colorful chapter of Sacramento history and is also an example of the tremendous advance in the commercial application of electricity. H.P. Livermore realized that the water of the American River could turn generators for electricity in Sacramento, 22 miles downstream. | |
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| Governor's Mansion State Historic Park | | Governor's Mansion State Historic Park is California's executive mansion, popularly known at the Governor's Mansion, was built in 1877 for Albert and Clemenza Gallatin. Albert was a partner in the Sacramento hardware store of Huntington & Hopkins. | |
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| Old Sacramento State Historic Park | | Old Sacramento State Historic Park is made up of early Gold Rush commercial structures. Recreational activities include guided tours, biking and picnicking. | |
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| Sutter's Fort State Historic Park | | Sutter's Fort State Historic Park preserves the original site of John Sutter's Fort, the centerpiece of one of the first foreign agricultural empires in California's Central Valley. | |
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| Woodland Opera House State Historic Park | | Woodland Opera House State Historic Park preserves the last of the once-numerous opera houses of California's early small towns. Tours, classes, and productions are available. | |
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