πΊπΈ Autumn Strolls in Old Sacramento π
I used to only see Sacramento from the highway π£οΈ and assumed the state capital was just another bland city with skyscrapers. But boy, was I wrong! π² The historic district of Sacramento is not only rich in history and culture, but also packed with great food and photogenic spots πΈ. With autumn in full swing π, if you donβt feel like driving 4 hours to Mono Lake, Sacramento is a fantastic alternative for fall vibes. It feels like a charming East Coast town with its industrial relics and nostalgic atmosphere πβ¨. Here are my top recommendations for exploring: π Tower Bridge A iconic yellow bridge and a filming location for Lady Bird! Perfect for photos π¬πΈ. π Railway Museum Explore historic mini-houses and repainted vintage locomotives. So quaint and educational! π¦ Joeβs Crab Shack Cozy spot for Cajun-style crab β messy but delicious! π Railroad Fish & Chips Unexpectedly tasty! Try their unique "clam fries" β fried clam strips that are a must-try π. πΆ Brooks Novelty Antiques & Records A vinyl loverβs paradise! You can even find old jukeboxes here. So cool! (Forgot to add pics β will share in a separate post! π») ποΈ Firehouse Alley A historic lane with beautiful Roman column ruins and a park-like atmosphere. π¬ Candy & Gift Shops Lots of charming stores to explore β perfect for souvenirs and sweet treats! Sacramento = history + food + autumn charm πβ€οΈ. Highly recommend for a relaxed day trip! #BayAreaFun #BayAreaWeekend #Sacramento #FallVibes #HistoricTown #FoodAndTravel