Sacramento Museums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in Sacramento, California.
This museum is located in downtown Sacramento and features exhibits detailing the history of California and America's military endeavours from the Civil War to the Spanish-American War to World War II and beyond.
The California Museum completely revamped its 20,000 sq. ft of space in 2004 . The new museum, created in part by Maria Shriver, features a variety of art, historical exhibits and presentations that present the history of the state. The most popular exhibit is Remarkable Women that highlights the significance of women in creating California.
Wells Fargo presents this museum in Old Sacramento that explores the history and importance of the Gold Rush, Pony Express and other historical events that created California.
Located in the Old Sacramento State Historical Park, this museum is one of the largest railroad museums in North America. Open daily from 10am to 5pm.
Open six days a week, the aviation museum just outside of Sacramento has planes that date back to the second World War. There are numerous exhibits that include equipment, clothing and insignia from the past 60 years.
Wells Fargo presents this museum in Sacramento that explores the history and importance of the Gold Rush, Pony Express and other historical events that created California.
The California State Capitol Museum offers a comprehensive history of California. Several memorials dot the grounds in rememberance of veterans from past wars.








