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The city of Sacramento, located in Northern California, lies 90 miles northeast of San Francisco and 384 miles north of Los Angeles. Lake Tahoe is in close proximity, about 115 miles to the east. The city was named after the Sacramento River, and its official flag features a golden star and bear, a reference to the California Republic. Sacramento was founded in 1849 during the Gold Rush and was incorporated in 1850.
The 2021 United States Census recorded Sacramento’s population as 525,041. As of 2023, Sacramento is the sixth most populous city in the state of California and is the economic and cultural core of the Sacramento metropolitan area, which includes seven counties. Sacramento County is growing steadily, with a population increase that matches the overall growth rate of the state of California.
Sacramento’s growth began during the California Gold Rush when it served as a distribution point, a commercial and agricultural center, and a terminus for wagon trains, stagecoaches, riverboats, the telegraph, the Pony Express, and the First Transcontinental Railroad. This rich history has formed a diverse community, with a myriad of ethnicities contributing to the city’s culture.
Sacramento and its surrounding area are known for their agricultural prowess. Indeed, the region is often referred to as “America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital” due to its extensive production of tomatoes, almonds, wine grapes, and other crops. Over 1.5 million acres of the county are actively farmed, making Sacramento a central hub for fresh produce and farm-to-table cuisine.
Sacramento is home to numerous parks, including the American River Parkway, which features a 32-mile-long bike path, and the expansive William Land Park, home to a zoo, a golf course, and various cultural institutions. The city is also known for its thriving education scene, with numerous public and private schools, colleges, and universities, including California State University, Sacramento, also known as Sacramento State.
As the state capital, Sacramento serves as the political core of California, housing the State Capitol and the governor’s office. Its vibrant history, cultural diversity, and rich agricultural landscapes make Sacramento a unique and dynamic city to explore and call home.