California tourists know big city names such as Sacramento, but a visit to Northern California offers more than one opportunity to enjoy the area. It’s a great place for a road trip. Camino, Coloma, Columbia, Jamestown, Placerville, Sonora and Tuolumne County are full of attractions just around the next bend in the road — gas up the car and see what the area has to offer.
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Sacramento is one of California’s largest cities and full of family-friendly attractions. Museums dedicated to such topics as transportation, art and history can all be found here along with shops, restaurants and Old Sacramento, a registered national landmark and state historic park. With the diverse offerings there is something that will appeal to every family member.
Trains, cars, or both? Sacramento is home to the California State Railroad Museum and California Auto Museum. Transportation and the area’s history are closely tied as the city was part of the transcontinental railroad and Pony Express. The Railroad Museum not only displays restored locomotives and train cars, it also features 40 “one-of-a kind” exhibits. Here you can learn about railroad history from 1850 to the trains we ride today. A mile down the road the Auto Museum is full of examples of more modern four-wheeled transport. The collection features cars from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, originals and restorations.
Art? The Crocker Art Museum is a perfect stop. Opening in 1885, the museum is a part of history too, the first public art museum in the Western United States. Enjoy more than the art when visiting, there are also live events, tours, and classes for kids, adults or the whole family.