From a hidden bakery to Little Italy, here are 21 places that make Sacramento unique
From our Bee Curious and Uniquely series, here are stories that highlight what makes the capital region special.
January, 2024 - September, 2024
Sacramento's historical development and vibrant community culture have generated notable landmarks and traditions. For instance, the enduring fascination with 'Leap,' the big red rabbit at Sacramento International Airport's Terminal B, exemplifies the city's embrace of whimsical public art. Conceived by Lawrence Argent, 'Leap' combines scale with cultural symbolism to create an engaging piece that invites thought and discussion. Similarly, the city's dedication to preserving its architectural heritage and fostering community coherence is evident in its mid-century modern homes, particularly those by Joseph Eichler, which now form part of a historic district in South Land Park Hills. Elsewhere, Sacramento's vibrant food scene is epitomized by beloved establishments like Club Pheasant, which etched a remarkable history before closing in 2022. These elements reveal the capital city's blend of heritage and contemporary communal life.
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