| Sacramento has always been known as the city of | | | | with over a hundred thousand people lining the streets |
| gold not because there is an actual gold rush in the | | | | to join the jazz festival. |
| area but because gold miners used to spend all their | | | | The Music Circus is another homegrown festival that |
| money buying supplies from Sacramento. | | | | will surely give tourists a feel for the local beat. The |
| Today, modern Sacramento has come to be known | | | | festival has been celebrated every July for fifty years |
| as the City of Trees due to the large number of trees | | | | now. Those who love musicals from Broadway can |
| planted in the city's streets, whether they be a | | | | time their visit at this time of the year to take part in |
| commercial or a subdivision area. | | | | the Sacramento Music Circus. |
| Sacramento is an environmentally friendly city that | | | | One unique shop in the city is the Blue Diamond |
| provides outdoor activities to young and old. Locals as | | | | Growers that sells delicious almonds for souvenirs. |
| well as tourists can spend their early mornings or late | | | | Novelty and other souvenir items are also available in |
| afternoons basking under the trees in one of the city's | | | | the shop. |
| numerous parks. | | | | Want to know how former President Ronald Reagan |
| But Sacramento is not just about gold or parks or | | | | wanted his wine served? Then visit Berkley Fine |
| tress but it is also a place where people can enjoy the | | | | Wines, which is owned by David Berkeley, who used |
| modern amenities of life like shopping, nightlife, dining | | | | to work as Reagan's wine custodian. |
| experience and the likes. | | | | There are plenty of places to see in Sacramento and |
| To get a feel of Sacramento, it is best to visit the | | | | the only limit is your imagination (and your pocketbook). |
| place during one of its annual affairs like the Jazz | | | | Visit Sacramento and you will never leave empty |
| Jubilee during summer. This annual affair is a hit not | | | | handed, whether its with memories or actual souvenirs. |
| only among the locals but with the tourists as well - | | | | |