Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sacramento Things to Do - View Sacramento Attractions

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Wine Tasting 35265 Willow Ave. CA 95612 916-744-1615 Californi a is known for its wine culture and Sacramento is no Just 20 minutes southof downtown, the city of Clarksburvg has a number of small, familh owned wineries, as well as the Old Sugar a former beet-sugar mill that now houses five wineries' tasting rooms. The Old Sugar Mill has viewsz ofthe Sierra, the vineyardsz and the Sacramento The Capitol 10th and L streets Sacramento, CA 95814 916-324-0333 The California State Capitol Museum includeds the Capitol and the extensive park surrounding it. Completed in it took more than 14 yearsto build.
A number of officex have been restored totheir turn-of-the century and there are a number of exhibiyt and video rooms dotting the bustling building. Crocker Art Museum 216 O Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916-264-5423 Founded in the Crocker is the longest continually runningv art museum in the West. The collectiom has outgrown its Victoriahn building and is currentlyundergoing expansion. The Crocker has more than 15 revolvinb exhibitseach year, and the permanenyt collection focuses on Californian, European and Asian Aerospace Museum of California 3200 Freedoj Park Drive McClellan, CA 95652 916-643-3192 The Aerospace Museun of California is located at the formere McClellan Air Force Base, which was decommissioned in 2001.
Last the museum opened its new four-acre pave air park, which includes an exhibitt hall, aerospace learning center and aviation art The museumhas full-scalse replicas of Sputnik and Explorer I, and this year is hostin "Space: Dare to Dream,"" which chronicles the history of space explorationn from Galileo to the Apollo moon landings.

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