
Discover the Rich Tapestry of Sacramento's History
As National Archives Month kicks off, the Center for Sacramento History is set to vibrantly showcase the stories that define our region through the 15th Annual Sacramento Archives Crawl on October 4th. This free event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and promises both locals and visitors a unique opportunity to delve into Sacramento’s past.
A Unique Community Experience
This year’s crawl invites everyone to explore various institutions, including the California State Archives, California State Library, and the Sacramento Public Library. With free shuttle services connecting these sites, attendees can easily gather stamps from each location’s Archives Crawl passport. It’s not just about relics; it’s about community connection and appreciation of the heroes behind these stories—our dedicated archivists.
Highlights of the Event
Among the notable attractions, the Center for Sacramento History will open its vault to give attendees a behind-the-scenes look at its archives. Highlights will include an exciting exhibit on the Brandt Recording Studio and its historical significance in the recording industry. Families will enjoy a special live performance by the youth jazz band TNT, celebrating the city’s rich musical heritage with artifacts and archival footage from the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee.
Engagement and Expectations
Expect thrilling encounters with archivists, interactive learning sessions, and even the chance to win prizes. Each institution will offer curated experiences to engage visitors further, making this an essential event for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Your Invitation to Explore
This unique event not only helps preserve the history of Sacramento but encourages individuals and companies seeking venues for future gatherings to appreciate the settings and stories that enrich their events. Imagine hosting your wedding or birthday party in a place steeped in local history!
The Sacramento Archives Crawl promises to be an enriching experience, connecting the past with the present. Don’t miss the chance to be a part of this celebration on October 4th.
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