Message-ID: <sac/faq/part2_1051088495@rtfm.mit.edu> Supersedes: <sac/faq/part2_1047894896@rtfm.mit.edu> Expires: 4 Jun 2003 09:01:35 GMT References: <sac/faq/part1_1051088495@rtfm.mit.edu> X-Last-Updated: 1996/06/27 From: Internet Esquire <netesq@dcn.davis.ca.us> Organization: Internet Esquire(SM) Newsgroups: sac.general,news.answers Subject: Sacramento, California USENET FAQ Part 2 of 6 Followup-To: poster Summary: This article is Part Two of a Multipart compilation of information on items of interest to readers of the sac.* and sacramento.* USENET newsgroups and other parties interested in Sacramento, California. Date: 23 Apr 2003 09:03:21 GMT X-Trace: 1051088601 senator-bedfellow.mit.edu 3963 18.181.0.29 Archive-name: sac/faq/part2 Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: Jun. 26, 1996 Version: 21Jun96 [ASCII/Multipart] URL: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/sac/part2.html > Ebb: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/sac/part1.html > The Sacramento, California USENET FAQ Part 2 of 6 Frequently Asked Questions about Sacramento, California (c) Copyright 1995 & 1996 by David F. Prenatt, Jr. Internet Esquire(sm) P.O. Box 74632 Davis, CA 95617-5632 <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/ > <mailto:NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us > The Sacramento, California USENET FAQ (Sacramento USENET FAQ) may be comprised of more than one part. If it is, please see the TABLE OF CONTENTS in Part One for a complete list of the questions that I have attempted to answer and for other important legal information. Caveat emptor: I assume no obligation for anyone through the publication of the Sacramento USENET FAQ. Furthermore, all versions of the Sacramento USENET FAQ are my personal property and are protected by applicable copyright laws. All rights are reserved except as follows: I hereby give my permission to anyone who has access to this version of the Sacramento USENET FAQ to reproduce the information contained herein for non-profit purposes, provided that proper credit is given to me as the author of this FAQ and that I am notified of any use other than personal use. Permission to reproduce any version of this FAQ may be revoked by me at any time. - - - - - The Sacramento, California USENET FAQ Part 2 of 6 Frequently Asked Questions about Sacramento, California (c) Copyright 1995 & 1996 by David F. Prenatt, Jr. 1) ABOUT THIS FAQ. 1.1) Who wrote this FAQ and how can I reach him? [Rev] This FAQ was written by me, David F. Prenatt, Jr. Until further notice, you can reach me by my e-mail at the Davis Community Network: NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us (<mailto:NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us >) or by snail-mail (i.e., U.S. Mail) at my P.O. Box: David F. Prenatt, Jr. Internet Esquire(sm) P.O. Box 74632 Davis, CA 95617-5632 or on the World Wide Web (<http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/ >). 1.2) What information is contained in this FAQ? Anything that I, as the author of this FAQ, decided would be of interest to people who are interested in the community of Sacramento, California. See PREFATORY QUESTIONS (Section 0) for more information. 1.3) How is this FAQ organized? This FAQ may be arbitrarily divided into unequal parts where I felt it was convenient to do so. I did this for two reasons. The first reason is that some readers of this FAQ may have specific questions and may not want to read the entire FAQ. If this version of this FAQ is comprised of more than one part, the first part will contain the complete TABLE OF CONTENTS. Thus, readers may refer to the TABLE OF CONTENTS to find out which part of the FAQ contains the specific questions that they want answered. Second, some computer services and applications are unable to handle extremely large computer files. If this version of this FAQ is comprised of more than one part, no one part will exceed 32k. See the TABLE OF CONTENTS in this FAQ for more detailed information about how the contents of this version of this FAQ are organized. This FAQ uses standard Uniform Resource Locator (URL) protocol references to accomodate readers with a web browser: <ftp://[ftp site][directory][archive] > = file transfer protocol <gopher://[gopher address] > = gopher protocol <http://[World Wide Web address] > = hypertext transfer protocol <mailto:[e-mail account]@[domain] > = SMTP e-mail protocol <news:[newsgroup or article reference] > = USENET protocol <telnet:[telnet site] > = IP telnet protocol These URL references will act as hyptertext links for those using Netscape to read this FAQ on the USENET newsgroups or are reading a hypertext version of this FAQ. 1.4) How can I obtain this FAQ? [Rev] This FAQ is archived at rtfm.mit.edu in the pub/usenet/news.answers directory under the archive name sac/faq/part* (where * = 1 through 6) and available by anonymous ftp and e-mail request. See Section 10.2.3.1 for more information on ftp and e-mail request. This FAQ is updated monthly and the most current version is posted to the news.answers USENET newsroup (<news:news.answers >) and sac.general (<news:sac.general >); a hypertext version of this FAQ is available at the USENET FAQ project: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/sac/faq.html > Snail-mail requests for the Offline 21Jun96 Version of this FAQ will be honored within the United States (U.S.), if those requests are accompanied by $5.00 in U.S. funds, in the form of a check or money order for each copy of this FAQ requested to cover the cost of printing, shipping, and handling; volume discounts and licensing agreements are available. At my discretion, I may ship a more recent offline version of this FAQ unless you specify otherwise. 1.5) Are there any other FAQs available by the author of this FAQ? [Rev] Yes. I have published five other FAQS similar to the FAQ that you are now reading: The King Hall Law School USENET FAQ (King Hall USENET FAQ), appearing on ucd.king-hall <news:ucd.king-hall >) and available by anonymous ftp and e-mail request at the rtmf.mit.edu ftp server: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/ucdavis/king-hall-faq/part1 > . . . [through] . . . <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/ucdavis/king-hall-faq/part9 > (see part 1 for a complete list of the TABLE OF CONTENTS) with a hypertext version available at the USENET FAQ Project: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/king-hall-faq/faq.html > The U.C. Davis USENET FAQ, appearing on ucd.general (<news:ucd.general >), and available by anonymous ftp and e-mail request at the rtfm.mit.edu ftp server: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/ucdavis/faq/part1 > . . . [through] . . . <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/ucdavis/faq/part6 > (see part 1 for a complete list of the TABLE OF CONTENTS) with a hypertext version available at the USENET FAQ Project: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/ucdavis/faq.html > The Davis, California USENET FAQ (Davis USENET FAQ), appearing on davis.general (<news:davis.general >) and available by anonymous ftp and e-mail request at the rtfm.mit.edu server: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/davis/faq/part1 > . . . [through] . . . <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/davis/faq/part6 > (see part 1 for a complete list of the TABLE OF CONTENTS) with a hypertext version available at the USENET FAQ Project: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/davis/faq.html > The Yolo County, California USENET FAQ (Yolo County USENET FAQ), appearing on yolo.general (<news:yolo.general >)and available by anonymous ftp and e-mail request at the rtfm.mit.edu server: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/yolo/faq/part1 > <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/yolo/faq/part2 > <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/yolo/faq/part3 > (see part 1 for a complete list of the TABLE OF CONTENTS) with a hypertext version available at the USENET FAQ Project: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/yolo/faq.html > The San Francisco Bay Area USENET FAQ (Bay Area USENET FAQ), appearing on ba.general (<news:ba.general >)and available by anonymous ftp and e-mail request at the rtfm.mit.edu server: <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/sf-ba/faq/part1 > . . . [through] . . . <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/sf-ba/faq/part9 > (see part 1 for a complete list of the TABLE OF CONTENTS) with a hypertext version available at the USENET FAQ Project: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/sf-ba/faq.html > These FAQs are updated once a month and the most current versions are posted on news.answers (<news:news.answers >) and the appropriate designated USENET newsgroup. The Offline 21Jun96 Versions of these FAQs are available within the U.S. by snail-mail request, if your request is accompanied by $5.00 U.S. currency in the form of a check or money order for each copy of each FAQ that you order, to cover the cost of printing, shipping, and handling; volume discounts and licensing agreements are available. Including the FAQs that are listed here, I have about a dozen FAQS that are currently under construction and/or pending approval of the *.answers team. 2) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT VISITING SACRAMENTO. I have tried to answer some of the more frequently asked questions about visiting Sacramento in this section. For more information, contact the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau: 1421 K St Sacramento, CA 95814 (916)264-7777; FAX (916)264-7788 (<http://www.sna.com/cvb/ >) 2.1) What reasons would someone have for visiting Sacramento? Sacramento is a popular destination for tourists as the historical seat of the 19th Century California Gold Rush and the modern day state capital of California. As the state capital, it is the statewide center of commerce and politics and contains the largest major city in California (in terms of population) within 100 miles of its borders. As a major city, Sacramento also serves the more local needs of many surrounding communities. 2.2) Where is Sacramento and how do I get there? Sacramento is located at the Intersection of Interstate 5 (I-5) and Interstate 80 (I-80), approximately 100 miles northeast of San Francisco. If you are coming to Sacramento from Southern or Central California, take I-5 North (or alternatively Route 99 North, if it is closer); from the San Franciso Bay Area, take I-80 East; from Northern California, take I-5 South (or Route 70/99 South if it/they are closer); from Nevada take I-80 West or the legendary coast-to-coast Route 50 West (whichever is closer). The Sacramento Metropolitan Airport is located on the remote northwest edge of Sacramento County and is served by ten major airlines. 2.3) Where can I get something to eat in Sacramento? See Section 5.2 for information on restaurants in Sacramento. 2.4) Where can I find lodging in Sacramento? Sacramento is a major city and finding lodging is not a problem. However, I do know at least one person who has made the mistake of lodging at the airport hotel when he drove into Sacramento from the San Francisco Bay Area, not realizing how spread out Sacramento is and how remote the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport is from downtown Sacramento and most of the populated areas of Sacramento. Take location into account when selecting a hotel. For more information about lodging in Sacramento, readers with a web browser may visit the URL on the World Wide Web, Where to Stay in Sacramento: <http://banzai.neosoft.com/citylink/sacramento/sacstay.html > 2.5) What sort of recreation and entertainment is available for visitors to Sacramento? Visitors to Sacramento usually find Old Sacramento ("Old Sac") very entertaining. Old Sac could be termed a tourist trap, but it is also an authentic blast from the past, with such attractions as the Wells Fargo Museum. For more information about Old Sac, readers with a web browser may visit the Old Sacramento Home Page on the World Wide Web (<http://www.pageweavers.com/old_sacramento.html >). Old Sac is connected by a footpath to the Downtown Plaza, a charming shopping mall with an open-air roof. The Downtown Plaza has several unique stores and displays along with several nightclubs connected into one big night club (America Live). Parking at the Downtown Plaza is free for 3 hours with validation from one of the stores there; 4 hours if you eat at one of the restaurants. At the east end of the Downtown Plaza, you will run into the K Street Mall. This is signaled by a change in architecture, from a two story building with an open air roof to a mall with no roof at all. Meanwhile, you will notice that the tracks of the light rail run down the middle of the mall. The best time to visit the K Street mall (during the summer) is on Thursday night for the Street Fair. To the south of the K Street mall is the state capitol. A number of interesting exhibits and displays are located in the capitol building (open seven days a week), the state courts building (housing the State Court of Appeals and the California Supreme Court; open business hours on weekdays), and the state offices building (open business hours on weekdays). To the west of these state buildings is Sutter's Fort at 27th St and L St, a place to which every visitor or resident of California should make a pilgrimage. A number of other museums are also located in and around the state building. For more information on places of interest in Sacramento, see Section 5. 2.6) What sort of transportation services are available to and from Sacramento? Sacramento is served by the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport, Amtrak, and Greyhound. Regional Transit, in cooperation with mass transit services of outlying areas, provides some of the best transportation services for commuters that I have yet encountered in a major city. For more information, readers with web browser should visit Smart Traveler on the Internet (<http://www.smart-traveler.com >), a site on the World Wide Web that provides links to various transportation services and options in the Greater Sacramento Area and beyond; the following URL, may also be useful: <http://www.quiknet.com/~spdcau/transp.html >. 2.6.1) How far is the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport from Sacramento and how do I get there? The Sacramento Metropolitan Airport is located in the remotest parts of northwest Sacramento County, on the outskirts of the city of Sacramento. Most of the populated regions of neighboring counties are closer to the airport than are the populated regions of Sacramento County. Take I-5 North (which is actually westbound for most of the trip) from downtown Sacramento to the airport. You can't possibly miss the airport; it's the only development in that area. 2.6.1.1) Where should I park at the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport? Short term parking is usually available near the terminal of your airline for 75 cents for the first half hour, $1.50 per hour to a maximum daily rate of $10; long term parking is $1.50 per hour up to a maximum daily rate of $5. Circle around the airport once before parking to make sure that you know where you are going once you park. 2.6.1.2) Is there airport shuttle service at the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport? A number of companies provide shuttles services to Sacramento. They are listed in the airport's Bi-Monthly Flight Schedule. See Section 2.6.1.3 for more information on how to obtain the Bi-Monthly Flight Schedule. 2.6.1.3) Where can I get more information about the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport? Call the Metro's BeeLine at (916)552-5252 or write: Department of Airports 6900 Airport Blvd Sacramento, CA 95837 Be sure to ask for the Bi-Monthly Flight Schedule; Readers with a web browser may also wish to visit Southwest Airlines Home Page on the World Wide Web (<http://www.iflyswa.com/ >). 2.6.2) Amtrak. [Rev] The Sacramento Amtrak station is located at 401 "I" St, Sacramento, 95814, (800)872-7245. Readers with a web browser may visit Amtrak's Home Page on the World Wide Web (<http://www.amtrak.com/ >). Amtrak's Capitol Route is an affordable and pleasant way to reach the Bay Area, but the trains do not run on time. Make sure that you allow plenty of time. 2.6.3) Greyhound. The Sacramento Greyhound station is located at [7th and L St], Sacramento, 95814, (916)444-7270. 2.6.4) Are there any commuter services to distant outlying areas in Sacramento? Regional Transit (in cooperation with other transit services) provides transportation to a number of communities that neighbor Sacramento. See Section 3.4.1 for more information about services offered by Regional Transit. - - - - - End Document: The Sacramento, California USENET FAQ Part 2 of 6 Frequently Asked Questions about Sacramento, California (c) Copyright 1995 & 1996 by David F. Prenatt, Jr. Internet Esquire(sm) P.O. Box 74632 Davis, CA 95617-5632 <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/ > <mailto:NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us > Link to next document: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq/USENET-FAQs/sac/part3.html > - - - - -