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California
State Capitol Museum and Park
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By Matthew Martz |
For those that
are interested in California history, or just like old buildings,
a visit to the State Capitol and Museum is definitely something
you should not miss. Home to the California State Legislature
since 1869, it is perhaps one of the best free things one can
do in Sacramento.
From the portraits of former governors to the
dioramas created by each county on the lower level, this historic
building along with its extensive collection of important historical
California artifacts, artwork, and antique furnishings, provides
a glimpse into the variety of communities in California today.
The architecture is grand and ornate, and the
signature dome is magnificent, reminding visitors of our Nation's
Capital in Washington D.C.
Visitors start off at the rotunda, surrounded
by marble floors, sculpture and murals, swirling foliage motifs,
stylized urns, grizzly bears, and mythical animals. Further
exploration will unearth former governors' portraiture and lots
of state troopers.
There are plenty of exhibits on display, including
restored historic offices of the Secretary of State, Treasurer,
and Governor, and you can view both chambers of the legislature
from the balcony area.
From the main hall, before you start any of
the available free tours, guests will want to stop by the auditorium
on the bottom floor to watch one of the various videos that
are shown on a continual basis including one about the design
and building of the Capitol, and a 12-minute film called "Capitol
Visions" that is primarily for kids
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California State Capitol Building |
After learning a little
about the building, guests are invited to roam freely, or can join
in on one of the free tours that begins every hour on the hour.
The tours are suggested as they will get you access to both the
Assembly and Senate halls, sometimes will they are in session.
After you have seen everything inside, you will want to continue
your adventure with a picnic lunch or a stroll through the gorgeous
gardens of Capitol Park on the east side of the building. There
are plenty of shady spots under one of the many trees from around
the world gifted to governors long ago, and a variety of statues
and monuments to significant events involving California.
First, there is the Civil War Memorial Grove planted in 1897
with saplings from famous Civil War battlefields and the California
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, with bronze statues of service men
and women depicting military life in Vietnam.
There is also a life-sized statue of Father Junípero Serra,
a Roman Catholic missionary sent by Spain to help colonize California,
and the California Veterans Memorial, a granite obelisk honoring
California Veterans from the Mexican-American War, Civil War,
Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War,
the Vietnam War and the Persian Gulf War.
With mostly moderate California temperatures, visiting the Capitol
can be done year-round.
However, if you are planning your trip during
the month of December, you will find that the Capitol is adorned
with holiday decor, while carolers and musicians fill the rotunda
with the sounds of Christmas. Also, if you're downtown in the
evening, the outdoor Christmas tree is lit with hundreds of lights
and bright ornaments.
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California State Capitol Building Rotunda |
State Capitol Building |
The
California State Capitol is not only a historical museum, it's a
living museum, and part of the fun is watching the inner workings
of officials and visitors as they go about their daily business.
If you check out the Governor's office, you might be able catch
a glimpse of him as he steps out to attend a meeting or chat with
house members or important visitors.
The museum is open daily from 9-5, but is closed
on Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's Day.
Guided tours are given on the hour 9 am to 4 pm
and parking is available in the parking garage on L Street for
$1.50 per hour and you pay at the kiosk on the ground floor before
heading back to your car. Be sure to bring cash, as credit cards
are not accepted.
The Capitol Museum and Park are located in downtown
Sacramento on 10th Street between L and N Streets. For information,
call (916) 324-0333.
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