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robertpaulsen's Journal1840s life comes alive at Sutter's Fort & Old Town Sacramento
Our recent road trip took us to Sacramento. There we explored the rich history of the town before it became the state capital of California. Sutter's Fort is a special place for me because of fond childhood memories. Remember going on field trips back in grade school? Of all my field trip memories, my favorite is the trip I took in 4th grade to Sacramento. We got to see the capitol building, had what I considered a real treat at the time eating dinner at McDonalds and stayed overnight in a hotel! But the highlight in my mind was visiting Sutters Fort.
There are so many other parts of Sacramento's history to explore in the Old Sacramento Historic District which is a U.S. National Historic Landmark District. The city of Sacramento was developed in the mid-nineteenth century as an extension of Sutters Fort as the Sacramento River was the main waterway to the west coast. John Sutter was the owner of the fort and Sutters Mill where gold was found setting off the California Gold Rush.
Reliving field trip memories at Sutter's Fort! - Road Trip Day 11 Episode 30
Thinking back on my elementary school days, some of my favorite moments, outside of lunch and recess, were the times we went on field trips. Sure, a lot of the joy I received at the time was escaping the tediousness of the classroom, but there was also the excitement of discovering new things and going fun places! Of all my field trip memories, my favorite is the trip I took in 4th grade to Sacramento. We got to see the capitol building, had what I considered a real treat at the time eating dinner at McDonalds and stayed overnight in a hotel! But the highlight in my mind was visiting Sutters Fort.
It seemed extremely appropriate that when Neek, Sar and I arrived at Sutters Fort, there was a group of students, the same students we saw in Old Town Sacramento, arriving there for a field trip!
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