On Friday, June 26, after a gourmet breakfast at Willow, Mom and I walked to the California State Capitol. It's an easy 15 minute stroll from The Exchange.



We had dinner at Yard House, conveniently located right near The Exchange. It's all over the place now, but Yard House began in California. The food is really good - their grilled cheese with roasted tomatoes is to die for.
Despite major construction going on, it is very easy to get in and out of the Capitol. There are public entrances on both the north and south sides of the building. We've been to many other state capitol buildings with just a single public entrance. Inevitably, we end up circling the entire building before finding our way indoors.
I've been to our Capitol building numerous times, but this was Mom's first visit. We looked around the building a bit, then took a guided tour. It was outstanding. Despite my many visits, I learned so much from our guide.
We visited both the House (green) and Senate (red) chambers; the colors are an homage to the British Parliament. It was hard to get good photos, as there are now glass barriers along the gallery. They were installed to prevent members of the public from unfurling banners and/or dropping highly unpleasant things down on assembly members, both of which happened before the barriers went up.
Our guide told us all about the history of the building, its architectural details, and the artwork within. It's a beautiful building.
When our tour concluded, we walked two short blocks to the California Museum. Steve, Trevor, and I were there most recently in 2023, but this was Mom's first visit.
Mickey Mouse might be California's most famous native-born son. It was a fun coincidence that I was wearing my Mickey Mouse shirt that day.
The California Museum is packed with interesting exhibits about California history and the people who have lived here. This exhibit is all about the inspirational California women who have changed our world.
This outstanding exhibit looks at the mass incarcerations of Japanese Americans during World War II and the ongoing efforts to make sure no other groups face such egregious civil rights violations in the future.
There is a fantastic exhibit about the Chinese experience in California, which spans from the Gold Rush to the present. It highlights many barrier-breaking individuals.
This is the Unity Center. It encourages all visitors to celebrate the diversity of California, to advocate for unity, and to stand up for the rights of others.
The California Museum is also home to the California Hall of Fame. There are approximately 180 inductees who have made an impact in the Arts, Business, Entertainment, Food and Wine, Literature, Music, Public Service, Science, or Sports.
I highly recommend a visit to the California Museum!
We popped back over to the Capitol to grab a quick lunch from The Fry Boys food truck. Yum! The food was really good.
Our next stop was Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park.

This was the first visit for both Mom and me. We had an excellent guide to told us all about the history of the Stanford Mansion and its famous (and not so famous) occupants. The tour starts in the Visitor Center...
... then moves into the home, which was originally built in 1856.
This property housed three California governors in the 1860's, including Leland Stanford, president of Central Pacific Railroad.
During most of the 1900's, the Stanford Mansion was a children's home run by Catholic nuns. Today it is the official reception center for the state of California, hosting leaders and other dignitaries from around the world.
As we strolled back toward our hotel, we admired some of Sacramento's public art.

During a brief stop at the hotel, I took a picture from the 9th floor looking straight down the stairwell into the lobby. I was holding on tightly to my phone!

We had dinner at Yard House, conveniently located right near The Exchange. It's all over the place now, but Yard House began in California. The food is really good - their grilled cheese with roasted tomatoes is to die for.
Mom and I had another full day of fun exploring Sacramento ahead of us. I'll tell you about that on Monday.












































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