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1850

Named for the general who welcomed American rule, Vallejo became the capital in 1850, when California became the 31st state.

1854

Amid stately, centuries-old oaks, Fort Tejon State Historic Park preserves original adobe military buildings that date to 1854.

1861

Back in the city, there’s a nice gift shop and a café, and paths let you wind down to historic Fort Point, completed in 1861 as a military outpost.

1897

Day One – Jamestown/Railtown 1897 State Historic Park

1915

Don’t miss the grandiose Palace of Fine Arts, originally built for the 1915 Pan-Pacific Expo, and now home to an intimate theater.

1927

Spend the night aboard the Delta King, a 1927 riverboat docked on the Sacramento River.

1941

The museum’s 170 military vehicles include a number from World War II, such as a scout car built in 1941 and an amphibious truck designed for landings and river crossings.

2006

2006 | California meets domestic market share goals in tourism benchmarks five years ahead of projections.

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