Read more about Sue Meg State Park
Native American and Indigenous Studies Yurok people have lived in and around Sue-meg State Park for generations. The temperate climate and abundant wildlife of the North Coast promoted a culturally rich way of life that continues today. Yurok people built villages of... Read MoreRead more about Sue Meg State Park
Read more about Fort Ross State Historic Park
Fort Ross State Historic Park brings attention to the varied stories that have occurred here through the centuries, including the long formation of the coastal natural history, the centuries past and present of resident Kashia Pomo people, the Russian colonization... Read MoreRead more about Fort Ross State Historic Park
Read more about Pío Pico State Historic Park
Pío de Jesus Pico is one of California’s most remarkable historical figures. He was the governor of California in 1832 and again in 1846 before and during the Mexican American War. His adobe home at “El Ranchito” has been completely restored to how it appeared in the... Read MoreRead more about Pío Pico State Historic Park
Read more about California State Capitol Museum
California Government – The California State Capitol is the seat of the California government, located in Sacramento, the capital of California. The Capitol building serves as both a museum and the state’s working seat of government. The building houses the... Read MoreRead more about California State Capitol Museum
Read more about Columbia State Historic Park
The California Gold Rush drew prospectors to Columbia from around the world. Columbia was once known as the “Gem of the Southern Mines,” and by 1853, was one of the largest cities in California. Unlike many other Gold Rush settlements that disappeared due... Read MoreRead more about Columbia State Historic Park