Tag: sacramento
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Sacramento wrap up and stray observations
My entire reason for visiting Sacramento was to make up for skipping it on my “Ameritrip” last year in which I traveled by rail from […]
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Sacramento street art
Like a lot of cities with abandoned buildings and big blank walls facing unused lots, in recent years Sacramento has turned to street art to […]
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R Street food tour from Local Roots
When it comes to food we’re pretty spoiled in California, with fresh produce from local farms, seafood, and of course plenty of wine to go […]
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California State Capitol tour
Visiting the state capitol for the tour, I was immediately surprised by two things: one, the front of the building is largely covered up by […]
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Old Sacramento Waterfront and the underground
The waterfront is where Sacramento began, although today it barely feels like a part of the city. It’s all but cut off from downtown Sacramento […]
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California Governor’s Mansion
For the weekend I decided to take the train up to Sacramento, staying in a bed and breakfast located in a creaky old 19th century […]
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