The Sacramento History Museum’s Underground Tours take visitors beneath Old Sacramento to explore the city’s hidden past. Following the Great Flood of 1862, which left Sacramento underwater and bankrupt, city leaders raised buildings and filled streets with dirt, creating underground spaces that remain today. Once home to parlor houses, privies, and businesses, these areas now serve as archaeological sites where artifacts like bottles, horseshoes, and even a “community toothbrush” have been uncovered. The tours offer a rare glimpse into Sacramento’s resilience and transformation.
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Born and raised in sac and never even knew this existed. I’m booking a tour asap.
This made me NOT want to go to Sacramento
And what about the Tartarian buildings they buried under there to hide our past from us? What’s that cowboy hiding🤠🤔