After a 14-year, $22 million restoration and rehabilitation, the Mansion is now open to the public as a museum. It also serves the citizens of California as the state’s official reception center for leaders from around the world.
800 N St (at 8th St) Sacramento , CA 95814 United States
Formerly home to Leland Stanford, founder of Stanford University and a US Senator, it became a National Historic Landmark in 1987. A railroad tycoon, Stanford bought his home for just $8,000 in 1861.
One of the beautiful old historic homes in Sacramento, CA
Open on Mondays, but if State resumes "furlough Fridays", most State parks will likely close on Mondays again.
Living History program is very good. Historical reenactments are great to go too. - Dean M.
It exceeded my expectations, very good place to hang out and drink good cold beers. - Carlos M. Rodríguez Vega
Everything about this park is amazing and peaceful. I love it here :) - Mia Brooke
Japanese Internment exhibit was great. Not a ton of other stuff there but still a good, educational way to spend a few hours. - Amanda Lerch Yonamine
Restaurants and rail museum, all within easy walking distance from each other. - Island Bruin