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    My favorite 2nd Saturday to go to in Sacramento. Always intrigued by the art and the great mix of people there.

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    The California Museum

    The California Museum

    3.9
    (114 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Today, my focus was viewing the 2026 Hall of Fame exhibit, and the inductees were all awesome…read more The museum nicely recognized each inductee, and the exhibit is so nicely arranged on the first floor, next to the Gold Mountain exhibit. Some of the inductees include Jamie Lee Curtis, Carl Lewis, Arnld Swartzenegger, Julia Child, Terry McMillan, Tina Turner, Mitsuri Endo, Vicki Draves, and more.

    I've been to the California Museum a few times previously, but visited most recently to stamp the…read moreIreichō, which was at the museum from February 14-19, 2026. My review is focusing on this specifically, due to the significance of the internment in my family's life. Information specific to the book / this event: The Ireichō is a book listing every person of Japanese ancestry incarcerated in the World War II camps. The Ireichō is currently making its way across various stops in the US, allowing family members and those that knew the incarcerated to stamp their loved ones names as a way to honor them and what they endured and their strength. After the tour, the book will be gifted to the Japanese American National Museum (in LA). The stamping of the Ireichō occurred inside the main entrance of the museum, and the museum graciously allowed those stamping the book to tour the rest of the museum. Museum staff and the staff hosting the event were very welcoming. The museum itself has both long-term and short-term exhibits, listed on their website. It's fitting that they currently have a temporary exhibit at this time called, "Kokoro: The Story of Sacramento's Lost Japantown", from December 20, 2025 to March 29, 2026. If you're interested in some of CA's history, it makes for a nice stop. It is Downtown Sac, so it's all paid street parking or lots in the vicinity. There is a lot right across the street.

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    2025 Hall of Fame Class
    2025 Hall of Fame Class
    Music and entertainment in the Museum courtyard
    Music and entertainment in the Museum courtyard
    Other half of barracks housing one household

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    Other half of barracks housing one household
    California State Railroad Museum

    California State Railroad Museum

    4.6
    (725 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Came here with high expectations and was not disappointed! My entire family had a memorable time…read morelearning and exploring here. Pricing was great; $12 per adult and toddlers at no cost. Exhibits were interactive, creative, clean, and educational. There is even an indoor playground for kids, which was thoroughly enjoyed by my 4 and 2-year-old. It is impressive how there is something for everyone here, and it is equally impressive how detailed the historical replications are. You could definitely spend a good 1-3 hours here, and I'll be recommending this place as a worthwhile stop in between the Bay and Tahoe!

    My teenage son is really into trains so visiting the museum and reserving an excursion train ride…read morewas an easy decision. The museum is HUGE! Many trains on display with knowledgeable volunteers happy to explain how things work along with the history. This place is perfect for kids AND adults. Especially for enthusiasts but even if you're not into trains, learning a little about the history is worth it. Their exhibits are very well done and there is even a sleeper car that as you walk through it, actually MOVES and sounds like you're really on board the real deal. The only thing that wasn't as good as I was hoping for, was the excursion experience. I thought it would be a little longer and scenic, but turned out to be a short 15-20 minute ride on a straight track from the museum to the old Sacramento baths and back then it headed back for another 15-20 minute ride back the same way. Pretty cool if you're a kid, but not that exciting for a college age teen and myself. The "free" snacks provided were anticlimactic as well. Really, the best thing about the excursion experience was learning more history from the super friendly and knowledgeable volunteers. They were ALL great! Super thankful for sharing their passion and knowledge with us.

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    Candlelight concert
    Candlelight: A Tribute to Adele
    Candlelight: A Tribute to Adele
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    My dad would appreciate this.
    SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity

    SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity

    3.7
    (240 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    We were pleasantly surprised of this place. We have visited children's museums regularly all over…read morethe Bay Area. From reading the reviews, I didn't expect much. But, we hand a great time. Parking was $6 for the whole day, $19.99/ adult and $17.99 for kids. We especially loved the planetarium. We had just gotten back from another planetarium, but this one was so much nicer! My kids loved it. And the instructor was very knowledgeable. The kids loved downstairs and upstairs. You can tell they did a lot interactive displays for children and adults to learn. My kids loved touching all the buttons, interacting with the screens, jumping/hoping, making songs, etc. My favorite exhibit was the brain one- such fascinating stuff! I definitely recommend going especially if you have young kiddos. We had a Great time! Tip: There's a McDonalds on the other side of the freeway - go there before entering if you have kids.

    This place was great the first few times we visited, but now going on 5 years since it's opening,…read morethere hasn't been any real improvement to the experience. Most of what is here has been here since 2021, and many of those things are also frequently out of order. The prices have increased, while perks, benefits, or experiences have decreased or been removed. When I first joined as a member, there were member hours everyday and now they are only 1 Saturday per month. Planetarium shows used to be included with admission and now it is an additional cost, even though the shows are also primarily the same since 2021. They initially advertised having lockers, but they were always out of order. I honestly prefer my Chuck E Cheese membership over this place. If you aren't from Sacramento, your children will have a good time. If you are a Sacramento parent looking for a fun membership where you can visit multiple times, choose something else.

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    Water exhibit at MOSAC
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    Gift shop
    SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity

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    Aerospace Museum of California

    Aerospace Museum of California

    4.3
    (167 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    We visited the Aerospace Museum and had such a great time! It's honestly a hidden gem. The museum…read morehas so many interesting airplanes to see up close, and it's really cool being able to walk around them and learn about the history behind them. One of my favorite parts was how interactive it was for kids. They have a scavenger hunt that keeps them engaged while exploring the museum, which makes it fun for the whole family. My kids loved searching for the clues while checking out all the different aircraft. There are planes both outside and inside the museum, and the exhibits are well laid out so you can take your time walking through everything. It's a great place if you enjoy aviation or just want something different and educational to do with the family. Definitely worth the visit. If you're in the area, I highly recommend checking it out!

    Haven't been here in a few years. Visited yesterday with a friend. So muchengineering and flight…read morehistory here. Look up, look down, look all around so you don't miss anything. There is an outdoor area where the big planes and jets are. The signage is good in describing their uses, names and missions. There is even a section on space travel. The docents are top notch. You can tell they are passionate about what they speak! Take a stroll upstairs to see the flight simulator room, very high tech. There is a gift shop, cafe, plenty of clean bathrooms. Enjoy your flight!

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    Ticket counter.
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    Rocket booster.
    Aerospace Museum of California

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    California State Capitol Museum

    California State Capitol Museum

    4.5
    (328 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    We visited the capital in Sacramento last weekend. Part of it is a museum of restored areas curated…read moreby the California state park system. This is a very interesting area in which to spend some time. As we wandered through the rooms, we came upon an attendant. She wasn't there as an official docent, but as an employee of the state park system. System. She asked if we had any questions, and then answered everything. We wanted to know with very complete answers and told us a lot of information about the place. It was very informative. If you're in Sacramento, I recommend visiting the capitol. It's great to see where our state government really happens.

    On a day trip to Sacramento, we stopped by the California State Capitol Museum for a quick…read moreself-guided walk. If we had more time, we would have taken one of the public tours, which usually last 45 minutes to an hour. We went up to the 4th floor thinking we might be able to listen in on the State Assembly session, but because of time constraints we had to leave and made our way down through the 3rd floor, 2nd floor, lobby, and basement. There's a lot to see, including the 1st floor Rotunda and county exhibits, the 2nd floor Senate and Assembly Chambers plus historic Governor's offices, and the 3rd floor portraits. There's definitely more to explore, and I'd like to revisit the California State Capitol Museum on another Sacramento day trip.

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    Former governor portraits
    Former governor portraits
    Inside the capitol
    Inside the capitol
    Reagan; only CA governor to become President.

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    Reagan; only CA governor to become President.
    California Automobile Museum

    California Automobile Museum

    4.4
    (244 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Last month my Nephew has a Graduate Party for his daughter…read more I have to say they pull out the red carpet for us here the room was large enough for at least for a easy 200 guest so spacious Great lighting, a stage, air conditioning and gorgeous old classic car With gold ropes around the car but not touch it You can walk around the Car Museum it's really great here but I didn't And they have even a classic to sale If you like Hey! Maybe You want a classic car in your life. But this day we left one of my brothers classics there A 1958 Triumph at the museum I rode in it me and my nephew for the last time on the road. Listening great tunes I would buy it but I have no place for it It has Hawaii plates but does California plates too but is a good Triumph but this Triumph was in parades, and had a fun time even on TV in Sac. With many trips and keep pristine paint and body He really enjoy he cars taking out on the road The California Automobile Museum a great Museum with docents here to give you a tour on all these gorgeous classics It's real great spot to spend a afternoon and learn about these beauty's inside Come out and you'll see for yourself

    If you like cars, the history of cars, and maybe even riding in a classic, this California…read moreAutomobile Museum is for you. With an easy to follow layout introducing some of the first cars, you follow the path through the evolution of the advancement of cars until you reach more modern day vehicles. Some of these cars having been beautifully restored were amazing to look at and read upon the historical significance they played. You also get to sit inside some of these vehicles. These automobile museums are always an awesome sight to see.

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    Memorial Day Car Show 2024
    Memorial Day Car Show 2024
    Memorial Day Car Show 2024
    Memorial Day Car Show 2024
    Memorial Day Car Show 2024

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    Memorial Day Car Show 2024
    Sacramento Children's Museum

    Sacramento Children's Museum

    3.6
    (329 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    We were here with 3 adults + 3 kids. It was $10 per person. It adds up a lot even if the adult is…read morenot participating in the kids activities. There's a lot of things for kids to do so my kids had a great time. However, there were a lot of toys and stuff everywhere. I'm not sure how often the staff cleans up. There were some kids that were not supervised at all. I don't know where their parents were but they were making lots of noise and borderline fighting with each other, lol. I'll probably would not take my kids back here.

    Lots of parking. Pricing isn't too bad if there's not too many of you, but it racks up quick if…read moreyou're here with several kids. Anyone 12 months and up is $10, including adults (which, honestly, I'm just there to supervise, so it ought to be free for me to supervise right? smh. I did see kids there without supervision, their one parent was doing their own thing and letting their kids run amok. Just saying. Guess they didn't want to pay $10 per extra set of eyes; can't blame em) - ok, end rant. I do like that there are several different areas. They have designated arts and crafts section; a painting and coloring area, a make believe area whereas kids can play dress up, a toddler area for kids 0-2yrs, a sensory area, a large tabletop train area, a foam blocks area with a pretty cool large pin board, and the most fun was the airways area (though it can get pretty busy). Staff is nice but lacks behavioral management. There's plenty around, but no one is really managing parents managing their kids lol. Everything seems clean and picked up for the most part. They have designated times to come wash the paint off the window, which is nice. They also have designated arts and crafts time lead by staff members (my kids did a little water color painting of a flag since it was Memorial Day). The hours are a bit tough to work with for working parents and kids, but you make do with what you have. It's more of a fun indoor play area as oppose to a museum, I'd say. This was our first time here and won't be our last.

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    Sacramento Children's Museum
    Sacramento Children's Museum
    New barn area 11/2025

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    New barn area 11/2025

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