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Origin | Philadelphia |
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Destination | Sacramento |
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Philadelphia International (PHL) is the largest airport in the Delaware Valley region of the US and can easily be reached via Interstate 95. Typical flight times are between seven and eight hours to Sacramento International (SMF), and in Sacramento, you will be near Interstate Route 5 and Highway 99.
The State Capitol building is one of the most beautiful Capitol Buildings in the country, and it houses the State Capitol Museum. The California State Railroad Museum has over 100,000 square feet available for its exhibits, making it one of the world's largest railroad museums. It has railway cars from all ages, some of which are furnished in the same manner as during their active days.
Sutter's Fort State Historic Park is setup on the grounds originally occupied by the first outpost in California, founded by August Sutter. This site was completely overrun in the 19th century when gold was discovered nearby. Old Sacramento includes some renovated buildings from the site where the original city stood, although persistent flooding forced the residents to move the city to higher ground.
The wettest period in Sacramento is October through April, although precipitation for the entire year only averages about 18 inches, so even these months can only be considered somewhat damp. Temperatures in summer average in the high-70s and low-80s, but the city also has about 70 days above 90 degrees and 15 days above 100 degrees.