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The California State Capitol Museum allows visitors to explore the California State Capitol building, which is home to both the executive and legislative branches of the California state government.

The elegant Neoclassical-style building was constructed in 1874 to mimic Washington, D.C.'s United States Capitol building and is a California Historical Landmark today, located within a 10-block grounds area known as Capitol Park. Visitors can explore the building's beautiful architecture and public exhibits as part of self-guided tours available daily during business hours, with the exception of major holidays.

Free documentary films are also shown daily at the building's basement theater. Student groups can also reserve free guided tours for groups of up to 35.

1315 10th St B-27, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone: 916-324-0333

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