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    Sacramento Fire Department - Cancer Awareness

    Sacramento Fire Department

    3.8(13 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown

    I would like to take a moment to recognize and sincerely compliment the team who responded to my…read morehome emergency in Natomas on April 15, 2026. From the moment they arrived, every single member of the team demonstrated professionalism, kindness, and genuine compassion. Qualified that truly stood out during such a stressful situation. It's not every day that you encounter a group of individuals who not only perform their duties efficiently but also take the time to show empathy and reassurance. Their calm demeanor and respectful approach made a difficult experience much more manageable for me. I would especially like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Adrian and Keegan, who transported me to the hospital. They went above and beyond to ensure I was comfortable and cared for, showing an exceptional level of attentiveness, patience, and concern for my well-being. Their support did not go unnoticed, and it meant more to me than words can fully express. Please know that your team's efforts made a lasting impression on me. I am incredibly grateful for the care I received and truly appreciate the dedication and compassion shown during my time of need. Thank you all for the important work you do every day.

    I had hypoglycemia. Very sick when fire station 10 came by. I was told I could be taken to the…read morehospital or let the save other lives like my life wasn't important. And the fireman try to discourage you from taking an ambulance by telling me it's gonna cost 1000 dollars. They treated like I was doped up or something. So please check my lab work. Not everyone that lives at Mercy housing do illegal drugs or crazy

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    Sacramento Fire Department

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    Resources Building - P and 8th to main entrance 7/2/25

    Resources Building

    4.0(1 review)
    0.4 miDowntown

    I'm surprised this building at 715 P St has been built and opened about 4 years now, and there's no…read moreYelp reviews yet. So this is the new Resources Building, which officially opened in Fall 2021, when most everyone was still probably trying to stay home or not in-person for work due to the pandemic. The main State agency here is the California Natural Resources Agency. But this building also houses the following 11 agencies that's related to CNRA. Specifically, you'll find: California Energy Commission California Water Commission Delta Stewardship Council Department of Conservation Department of Fish & Wildlife Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Department of Parks & Recreation Department of Water Resources California Fish and Game Commission Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety Wildlife Conservation Board As for the building itself, first off, this is an ECOFRIENDLY building, and is in fact a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) LEED Platinum Certified Building, which means there are a lot of environmental friendly and conservation design elements and measures thoughtfully put into this building. All the lighting and other resource usage devices and mechanisms have been considered carefully to minimize usage and maximize energy saving. Secondly, there are ART works and California nature themes throughout the building with lots of beautiful photos and digital art pieces of scenes from California's coastline, beaches, forests, mountains, and other natural wonders, some in more realistic representations, and others in more abstract and interpretative modes. There are also several sculptures throughout and surrounding the building, with the Giant Sequoia at the entrance being the most famous and prominent one, made by artist John Grade. Other artists represented include Rachel Sussman, Ishi Glinsky, Michael van Straaten, Angelo Rosales, Chris Jordan, Chris Kallmyer, Danski Tang & Josh Shaffner, Elizabeth Leister, Gabe BC, Heidi Duckler Dance, Jessica Wimbley & Chris Christion, Kevin Cooley, Maru Garcia & Hye Min Cho & Maura Palacios Mejia, RIGER, Sarah Rara, Gioia Fonda, and HYBYCOZO. Overall, this building is pretty impressive, with its mirrored windows exterior skyscaping into the clouds and its interior of natural lights and warm color themes that echo the nature it's trying to convey from the outside. There are many meeting rooms (most do not have public access), one large auditorium, lots of offices (no public access of course besides the public reception counters), and plenty of open spaces throughout to give a feeling of large expanses. This was surely an expensive build, but it is a very nice government building, the most modern and nicest I've visited to date. Finally, I've not tried other eateries in this building, but Buddha Bowls and Rolls is here and they're good. There's also Jesse's Getaway Cafe for a quick breakfast or lunch bite.

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    Resources Building - Side entrance 7/2/25

    Side entrance 7/2/25

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    Resources Building

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    City of Sacramento - Butters checking out of his new home

    City of Sacramento

    3.1(163 reviews)
    0.8 miDowntown

    We love Sacramento. According to my husband out of all Northern California this is the best place…read moreto live. There are few earthquakes, less chance of wild fires, no snow to shoves, but close enough to the ski resorts, and no tornadoes., We had this discussing earlier this evening. When the question was asked "What is another city or county you could see yourself living in and why?" Capital- This is a place of history and a beautiful building. It's still in operation today. Capital Gardens- This is a sight to see. They have trees from all over the world. There are many memorials. Rose Garden- This is a beautiful place for weddings and other photo shoots. The garden is magnificent. It smells wonderful. A sort of tourist trap, but Old Sacramento is still a fun place. They have lots of little shops owned by local proprietors, but the items for sale are mostly from China. They have a few local items for sale. I love the artist collaborative gallery. It's full of local artists work. From paintings to jewelry. Museums and Art Galleries. I love the collection of museums. They have a Train Museum, Sacramento History Museum, SMUD museum of Science and Curiosity, Sacramento Museum, Sacramento Children's Museum, and the Crocker Art Museum. And so many Art Galleries. My Favorite is the Elliot Fouts Art Gallery.

    Diverse city, lots of art, many things to do, great restaurants, easy to get around town…read more Oh but the homeless problem is very bad and so sad.

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    Diya for my bedroom

    City of Sacramento - 11.05.25 DOwntown COmmons in Sacramento

    11.05.25 DOwntown COmmons in Sacramento

    City of Sacramento - State Capital

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    State Capital

    Capitol Park - 03.01.25 The Pioneer Camellia Grove between 11th and 12th streets

    Capitol Park

    4.6(142 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown

    The California State Capitol Park is worth your best walking shoes. I was there in March and the…read moreviews are impressive, the flowers are in bloom, and the forbidden oranges look deliciously illegal to pick. There were beautifully poignant memorials for war veterans, fire fighters, civil war, native monument, world peace rose garden, and many more. If you visit Sacramento and love an outdoor botanical garden, visit this spot.

    February 11, 2026, A gloomy afternoon at capital park. We went out to Capital Park around 12:30pm…read moretoday and it was misty, but not raining. By 12:50pm the rain was starting to pick up and we were almost running for cover. I had my raincoat on, but my husband only had his leather coat on. He was warm, but getting wet. He wished he had brough his umbrella. The park is very lush this time of year with a few puddles here and there on the paths. We though we were on the capital look, but realized that the loop is referring to the outer edge of the park, we started on the loop and then wove through the park, so I'm going to just review the park today and post pictures from the interior park. I really like the cactus garden. It's a little scary at times as the prickles are so large and my husband is worried if he walks by too close they will attack him. So, we kept our distance and skipped the close up shots. Today some of the cactus was in bloom which was pretty spectacular. I loved their orange color and brightness. They really popped. They do have a warning that says keep out of the Cactus garden so you are forewarned to stay away so you don't get poked. I took a picture of a cool tree. The top must have been cut at one time because now there is only a branch that goes over the path. It's fun to read all the tree tags and see what kind of trees growing in the park. They have two types of paths in the park, some that are paved and some that are possibly finely crushed rock. Both paths were a little puddly today, but not too back that you couldn't walk around the puddles. There are a few benches in the park. May of the ones under the trees are occupied by the unhoused population. The ones out in the open are usually vacant and used by local workers to enjoy some fresh air and have lunch outside. Come enjoy Capital Park. I suggest you take public transit here if you are visiting on a weekday as the parking is slim on the streets, but there are aways garages available. If you come on the weekends, there is much more parking on the streets. So, you have no excuse as to not enjoying this beautiful park.

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    Capitol Park - "NO KINGS!" Rally -- October18, 2025

    "NO KINGS!" Rally -- October18, 2025

    Capitol Park - "NO KINGS!" Rally -- October18, 2025

    "NO KINGS!" Rally -- October18, 2025

    Capitol Park - "NO KINGS!" Rally -- October18, 2025

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    "NO KINGS!" Rally -- October18, 2025

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