Completed in 1874, the neoclassical California State Capitol building stands as a significant landmark in Sacramento, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. This impressive structure not only serves as the seat of California’s government but also houses a museum that showcases the state’s rich history through artwork, monuments, and artifacts. The surrounding grounds offer additional historical and cultural insights, making the Capitol a comprehensive destination for visitors interested in exploring California’s past and present. Inside, guests can wander through the halls of power and delve into the exhibits that bring the state’s heritage to life.
California State Capitol and Museum
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