Sub-"districts"
- Old Sac
- central business district
- Railyards
Business
- Government
- Federal
- State
- County
- City
- Tourism
- Convention center
- hotels
Architecture
- historic buildings
- "Sacramento has more historic buildings dating from the American pioneer period than any other city in California. Most of them stand in the area bounded by Front, Third, H and N Streets. This was the heart of the city of several decades." - Historic spots in California By Mildred Brooke Hoover, Douglas E. Kyle & Hero Rensch, pg 312
- Elks Temple (1927)
- Masonic Temple (btwn 1913 & 1918, Rudolph Herold,
- Nat Register of Historic Places)
- http://www.sacramentoart.com/masonic/bldg/
- http://www.calodges.org/no3/ABOUT_OUR_TEMPLE.pdf
- Cal Western Life building (Citizen Hotel, 1926)
- designed by CA’s 1st state architect George Sellon, who also designed the Cranston Geary house as well as San Quentin
- http://www.sachistorichouse.com/blog/?tag=sacramento-architecture
- California Governer's Mansion
- Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
- Stanford-Lathrop House
- Traveler's Hotel (1914, 428 J St)
- Sacramento Grand Ballroom (1912, formerly the D.O. Mills Bank Building)
- Historic spots in California (Hoover, et al)
- Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (1887)
- Historic spots in California (Hoover, et al)
- Modern buildings (List of tallest buildings in Sacramento)
Pleasure
- Nightlife
- Dining
- Entertainment
- performing arts
- festivals
- museums: Crocker, Railroad,
- music: concerts in the park
Landmarks
- State Capitol building
- Tower bridge
- Historic