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This book is a photo-driven guide to Sacramento's 105 most interesting places to eat, drink, shop and explore. More than 1,000 professional photographs are featured.
Not since the Gold Rush days have people flocked so much to California's state capital city. Sacramento is growing and evolving, keeping what was already awesome while adding even more all-new awesomeness! 100 Things to Do in Sacramento Before You Die is a bucket list guide for visitors and long-time Sacramentans alike. To fill a day or a lifetime, 100 Things to Do in Sacramento Before You Die has you covered! From the perfect picnic to a coveted reservation at the table of the most decorated celebrity chef; from a super-relaxing river cruise to a one-of-a-kind flight over the Sierras, these pages will get you going! Need a nudge to do that super-special something, that something you must do before it's too late? Allow 100 Things to Do in Sacramento Before You Die be your insider guide! From hipster to historic, relaxing to raging, 100 Things to Do in Sacramento Before You Die will keep you busy year-round, if you're around!
The year is 1987 and the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus is living with his mother in a small house in Sacramento when suddenly there is a knock on the door . How far does reading go? At what point does the act of reading catapult the reader into the seemingly inevitable desire that leads to writing? What is the line that divides reading from writing, and what happens in the process of trying to import the perspective one enjoys on one side of that line onto the other side? The four pieces collected here are meditations on possible approaches to these and other questions related to the relationship shared by the two-fold acts of reading and writing.
"Mexican American Baseball in Sacramento explores the history and culture of teams and players from the Sacramento region. Since the early 20th century, baseball diamonds in California's capital and surrounding communities have nurtured athletic talent, educational skills, ethnic identity, and political self-determination for Mexican Americans. The often-neglected historical narrative of these men's and women's teams tells the story of community, migration, military service, education, gender, social justice, and perseverance. Players often became important members of their communities, and some even went on to become professional athletes--paving a path for Latinos in sports. These photographs serve as a lens to both local sports history and Mexican American history."--Amazon.com.
A City of Secrets Nick O’Flannigan arrives in Sacramento with one goal: to capture the perfect shot of California’s state capitol for Travel USA magazine. But when his camera is stolen, his assignment turns into a much more dangerous mission. A Stolen Camera, A Darker Mystery As a freelance photographer with a knack for noticing the details others miss, Nick quickly tracks down the thief. But what starts as a hunt for his stolen gear spirals into a deadly mystery. The camera theft leads him straight into the heart of a series of brutal murders that have the city on edge. A Race Against Time Nick enlists the help of Sandra, a friend he met in Salem who shares his curiosity and eye for detail. While sparks fly between them, Nick knows he can’t afford any distractions—not when a killer is on the loose. As they follow the clues, Nick and Sandra find themselves in the crosshairs of a strangler who will do anything to keep their secrets buried. Will Nick recover his camera and uncover the truth behind the murders, or will this be his final assignment? Strangled in Sacramento is a fast-paced, twisty mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. “Quick read but a twisty mystery.” –Vicki May Join Nick O’Flannigan in this gripping third installment of the Capital City Murders series—buy your copy today and dive into the adventure!
Not since the Gold Rush days have people flocked so eagerly to California’s state capital city. Sacramento is growing and evolving, keeping what was already awesome while adding even more to explore. 100 Things to Do in Sacramento Before You Die is a bucket list guide for visitors and long-time Sacramentans alike. Now in the second edition, find all the curated tips and itineraries along with brand new attractions to explore. Get the insider scoop on the hottest new restaurants and hotels, like a 1950s Tiki bar or a fort-style hotel with its own watering hole. Try some outside-of-the box entertainment like Broadway waaaay off Broadway, or axe-throwing at a bar. Whether you’re looking to take it easy on a river cruise or get your adrenaline pumping on a one-ofa-kind flight over the Sierras, you’ll find it all within this guide. Author and lifelong resident Mark S. Allen won’t let you down when it comes to finding the very best his hometown has to offer. From hipster to historic, relaxing to raging, let this book keep you busy yearround in Sacramento.