REVISIT THE BUSTLING GOLD RUSH DAYS IN OLD SACRAMENTOJAMES C. SIMMONS Special to The News
The49er miners once lived off sourdoughwhile digging for gold in wild foothills. Their bakes were less delicious − unlike the fine French and Italian shops that baked tasty sourdough bread in bustling San Francisco during the Gold Rush era. ...
Sacramento has a varietyof student performance venues. From large events like Gold Rush Days and the California State fair to smaller venues, such as Arden Fair Mall or our Second Saturday Art Walk, we can arrange special and unique opportunities for your student performance groups. ...
Sacramento Enjoy farm-to-table food and explore Gold Rush history in California’s vibrant capital city Craig Saewong Sacramento is undergoing an energetic renaissance. Young professionals looking for an urban vibe are moving into this low-key city, with microbreweries, gastropubs, and trendy ...
Gold Rush Grandeur - Explore Old Sacramento, a living museum where cobblestone streets and historic buildings whisper tales of the Wild West. Pan for gold (just for fun!), peek into saloons that once hosted rowdy miners, and soak up the city's rich past. Nature's Playground Pedal into Pa...
Book your air charter flight to Sacramento, the capital city of California located between the confluence of two rivers, and de facto capital of the Gold Rush. Founded in 1849, it’s the oldest city in the state, with several reminders of the city’s frontier origins mixed within its metro...
Gold Rush and Ghosts of Sacramento Smart Phone guided (App/GPS) Walking Tour 1 Ghost Tours from $7 per adult Sacramento Sutter District History and Food Walking Tour 10 Private and Luxury from $98 per adult *Likely to sell out: Based on Viator’s booking data and information from the prov...
tree-lined streets for which California’s capital is famous. Yet you’re just steps from the halls of power, political and policy hub of the most populous state in the nation. Enjoy nearby restaurants and clubs. California’s Gold Rush days come alive at nearby Sutter’s Fort State Histori...
the area allows visitors to travel back in time and relive the Gold Rush era. Among the most interesting destinations in the area is the California State Museum, located at the northern edge of the quarter. It offers numerous restored locomotives as well as exhibitions on the United States’...
图片题注:Sacramento in 1849, when the city was an economic center of the California Gold Rush参考译文:1849 年的萨克拉门托,当时该市是加州淘金热的经济中心 In 1848, when James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill in Coloma (some 50 mi or 80.5 km northeast of the fort), numerous ...