The Delta King Riverboat
California State Capitol Museum
California State Railroad Museum
Leland Stanford Mansion
Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
2701 L Street (2.2 mi from conference)
For more museum listings, visit http://www.sacmuseums.org
1000 Front Street (0.2 mi from conference)
The Delta King is an authentic 285-foot riverboat. It was commissioned in May of 1927 and it began daily voyages between San Francisco and Sacramento in June of that year. It is a hotel, restaurant, theatre and it has a Suspects Mystery dinner theatre.
800-825-5464
http://www.deltaking.com
Hours of Operation vary based on which Delta King attraction you want to enjoy.
Cost varies based on which Delta King attraction you want to enjoy.
Please visit the website or call for cost and hours of operation.
1315 10th street, Room B27 (0.9 mi from conference)
The building serves as both a museum and the state’s working seat of government. Visitors can experience rich history as well as the making of history through the modern law making process.
916-324-0333
http://capitolmuseum.ca.gov
Hours of Operation: Daily from 9 AM to 5 PM
Admission is free. Tours are available hourly but group tours will only be given by reservation.
111 I Street (0.2 mi from conference)
The California State Railroad Museum is a dynamic complex of facilities and attractions. Throughout the year, the Museum offers a wide variety of activities such as authentic train rides, unique special events, and regularly changing exhibits.
916-445-6645
http://www.csrmf.org/default.asp
Hours of Operation: Daily 10 Am to 5 PM
$8 adults; $3 youths ages 6-17; children ages 5 and under are free.
800 N Street (0.7 mi from conference)
The Victorian-era Leland Stanford Mansion, after a 14-year, $22 million restoration and rehabilitation, is now open to the public. The Mansion serves as the State’s official address for diplomatic and business receptions as well as offering public tours as a California State Historic Park.
916-324-0575
http://www.stanfordmansion.org
Daily tour hours: 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 and 4:00 Due to official uses of the Mansion, tours of the Mansion may be cancelled or restricted at any time.
Adults - $8, Youths (ages 6-17) - $3, Children (ages 5 and under) Free
Founded in 1839 as the first Euro-American settlement by John Augustus Sutter, a German-born Swiss immigrant, today Sutter's Fort attractions include a blacksmith's shop, prison, bakery and living quarters as well as farming livestock areas. Tours are provided with audio backing and staff at the fort dress up in original garb to create an authentic atmosphere.
916-445-4422
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=485
Hours of Operation: Daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Call for pricing. Monday - Saturday, bring quarters for the parking meters. Parking is free on Sundays