Old Sacramento, a US National Historic Landmark District, is nestled on the east bank of the Sacramento River. This 28-acre area preserves the essence of California’s history, harking back to the Gold Rush and the early days of the railroad. Visitors can explore well-preserved historical architecture, visit museums, and engage in a variety of activities that bring the past to life. The district’s cobblestone streets and restored buildings provide a tangible connection to the region’s rich heritage, making it a compelling destination for those interested in experiencing a slice of 19th-century America.
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