
"The Arden-Arcade Community is located East of Downtown Sacramento The Community encompasses about 13,000 acres or 21 square miles. The area was part of the “Haggin Grant” in 1910, which was a portion of an old Mexican Land Grant to John S...
Since its humble beginnings as a tent city, Sacramento’s fate has been intertwined with its namesake, the Sacramento River. Today, Old Sacramento is a 12-block restored neighborhood between the river and Interstate 5 and is a state historic district ...
After playing its part in the early Gold Rush and statehood history of California, a close-knit community evolved with a distinctly rural and Western lifestyle. Despite its close proximity to California’s capital city, Elk Grove remained qu...
East of downtown Sacramento, the town of Folsom traces its history directly to the Gold Rush. Along a four-block stretch of Sutter Street, now designated a historic district, are restaurants, coffeehouses and boutiques. Also, here, you will find the ...
With its convenient location just minutes to Downtown Sacramento, the Sacramento International Airport, Arco Arena, and nearby Fortune 500 companies, Natomas is an ideal place to work, play, and live in a Marriott Execustay Sacramento temporary apart...
"Rancho Cordova is the newest, friendliest city in the heart of California. Located 15 miles East of Sacramento, the beautiful American River lines the northern border so you can enjoy rafting, a bike ride or walk along the famous American Ri...
"Found East of Sacramento and nestled at the base of the Sierra foothills in beautiful Placer County, Rocklin is well known as a city that takes pride in the statement, ""A family community growing together."" Rocklin has evolved from a small ...
Whether you live, work or are visiting our community, Roseville has a lot to offer. Located just 16 miles northeast of Sacramento, the California State Capitol, Roseville has a reputation for hospitality and community spirit. Roseville has active cit...