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Capitol Park has been the official home of the California Legislature since 1869 and is designated as a California Historical Landmark, housing the buildings of the state government within its 40-acre park grounds. Visitors can explore the California State Capitol Museum, which has been operated by the California State Parks system since 1982 and offers a plethora of visitor exhibits on the state's history and government operations. Self-guided tours of the museum's restored historic offices are available daily, along with showings of a documentary film detailing the capitol's history. On select days, visitors can watch the state legislature on the floor as they debate current political issues. Outside in Capitol Park, beautiful landscaped trees represent more than 200 species from around the world, while memorials such as the Earl Warren Walk honor significant state historical and political figures.
1300 L St, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone: 916-324-0333
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐