Rancho Murieta
Rancho Murieta is a planned and gated community located 23 miles east of Sacramento in a rural setting along the Cosumnes River.
View ArticleRancho Cordova
Rancho Cordova, which lies east of Sacramento on U.S. Highway 50, is the newest city in California. But its history stretches back to the Gold Rush and the Pony Express. Mills Station, one of the...
View ArticlePlacerville
PLACERVILLE -- Nestled in the heart of the Gold Country, Placerville is known for being above the fog line and below the snow line.
View ArticleOrangevale
The community of Orangevale northeast of downtown Sacramento gained its name years ago because of its orange groves.
View ArticleNorth Sacramento
The community of North Sacramento, once suffering from declining population, is undergoing a bit of a revival highlighted by a growing arts community.
View ArticleNatomas
Once largely farmland, the Natomas area north of downtown is home to the arena for the Sacramento Kings professional basketball team and some 40,000-plus residents.
View ArticleLincoln
Located 27 miles northeast of Sacramento, the city of Lincoln is a family-oriented community with a Gold Rush history. But perhaps its best known event is the Feats of Clay Festival, a nationally known...
View ArticleLand Park/Curtis Park
Land Park and Curtis Park are pleasant, shady, older neighborhoods very close to downtown Sacramento.
View ArticleIsleton
One-hundred years ago, Isleton residents loaded steamboats on the Sacramento River with fruits and vegetables for the San Francisco Bay area. Today, they feed nearly 200,000 visitors during the...
View ArticleGalt
From its huge, city-sponsored open-air market to the Spaans Cookie Company, Galt is a very much a family oriented community.
View ArticleFolsom
The story of Folsom dates back to the great California Gold Rush. But it was also the site of California's first college, the West's first railroad and the first long-distance transmission of...
View ArticleFair Oaks
The community of Fair Oaks is located east of downtown Sacramento, along the historic American River in a woodsy setting of rolling hills.
View ArticleElk Grove/Laguna
In 1850, Elk Grove consisted of a stage stop and hotel 15 miles south of Sacramento.
View ArticleEl Dorado Hills
Nestled in the foothills between Sacramento and Placerville, El Dorado Hills is a family community of about 18,000.
View ArticleDavis
Located on Interstate 80 west of Sacramento, Davis prides itself on its small-town feel and quality of life. A cyclist pedals under the canopy of olive trees next to a sweeping expanse of corn in...
View ArticleCitrus Heights
Once part of a Spanish land grant, Citrus Heights is now the second largest city in Sacramento County. And its residents are pretty pleased with their town.
View ArticleCarmichael
The development story of Carmichael began in 1910 when Dan Carmichael offered 10-acre lots for $1,500.
View ArticleAuburn
AUBURN -- Located 30 miles east of Sacramento, Auburn is a small town that calls itself "The Endurance Capital of the World."
View ArticleArden
The Arden area is located along the historic American River, close to and east of downtown Sacramento and close to the large Arden Fair Mall.
View ArticleAntelope
The community of Antelope originally grew to provide housing for military personnel at nearby McClellan Air Force Base, which is now a growing business park.
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