Park
Sutter's Fort State Park Storiku
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Lokalità
2701 L St
Sacramento, CA
Midtown
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The oldest restored fort in the U.S. depicts pioneer life via costumed docents, programs & exhibits.
Great place to visit if you're interested in history, it's right in the middle of midtown.
Along with the Native American museum inside this a great place to walk and tour inside.
Jump back in time and explore some of the unique artifacts from Sutter's Fort Historic Park. The Sutter's Fort exhibit highlights the reconstruction of Sutter's Fort in the 1890s and explains how the Fort's collection of pioneer and early California artifacts was formed. Check out a piece of history with family and friends!
Sutter's Fort was a 19th-century agricultural and trade colony in the Mexican Alta California province. It was built in 1839 and originally called New Helvetia by its builder John Sutter. In 1847 Sutter sent aid to the Donner Party, a group of immigrants trapped in a winter storm in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Word spread and Sutter became known for his hospitality and for providing temporary refuge to travelers. This reputation made New Helvetia the destination for early immigrants to California.
Sutter's Fort was a 19th-century agricultural and trade colony in the Mexican Alta California province. It was built in 1839 and originally called New Helvetia by its builder John Sutter. In 1847 Sutter sent aid to the Donner Party, a group of immigrants trapped in a winter storm in the Sierra Neva…