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Museum Day turns locals into tourists

Leland Stanford Museum. Photo courtesy of photographer Xavier de Jauréguiberry

When I found out Sacramento Association of Museums would be holding its 14th annual Sacramento Museum Day on Saturday, Feb. 4, I listed all 28 of the participating museums in the greater Sacramento area and decided to visit four of them.
Though the press release suggested “to allow adequate time to enjoy the experience and to travel between individual sites,” I was ready to do some serious footwork.
Working with a time crunch, I was only able to visit two museums, and my inner child was disappointed. However, I absorbed a plethora of great information at the California State Capitol Museum and the Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park.
My first stop was the Capitol, which I was visiting for the first time, and I was greeted by a dosen dressed in Gold Rush era attire. First, I checked out the Attorney General room on the first floor. There, I was fascinated by the collection of letters to WWI’s soldier Edward Bates. His brother Dick wrote, “This is to be a birthday letter and at the same time a congratulatory upon the oceans of going over there…”
I wasn’t the only person fascinated with the written collection.
Onesimo Troche, another visitor, said, “The first question that came to mind was, Did he survive?”
I passed by the State Library and the State Treasurer rooms as I headed to the elevators to the third floor.
Exiting the elevator, I visited the Assembly Gallery. Another docent, Scotty Hodges, informed me sessions of meetings are held here and open to the general public to “view the legislature and observe.”
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Awestruck, I remembered to head over to the Leland Stanford Mansion before it was too late.
Before I left the Capitol, I saw the Great Seal of California carved out of redwood. What a treat.
Speaking of treat, I was the last one admitted into the Leland Stanford Mansion, where state official events and protocol take place.
Ty Smith, the Capitol Museum’s Operations Manager, guided me through a billiard room, a ballroom, up some steep stairs and into a room “for young women who lived here when it was an orphanage.”
He informed me that back then, orphans were referred to as “friendless children.”
One of these friendless children, Dolores Ross, grew up to become a docent for Sacramento Museum Day and volunteers her time to talk about her experiences in the building.
Workers were pulling up blue tape from the carpet as Smith led me to the exit, answering questions from visitors and his co-workers.
The purpose of Museum Day, he shared, was for visitors “to wet their appetite of the building before they come back.”

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