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Originally Posted by sopas ej
I was gonna say, that's probably the biggest thing I don't like about Sacramento, is that it gets unbearably hot in the summer. But the rest of the year, the weather is OK---well, the winters can be very cold, in that "California" sense.
I like Sacramento; it's not an "exciting" city, but the older parts are nice. Even native Sacramentans say that it feels like an overgrown small town.
As far back as the late 1990s, it had a great restaurant/food scene. I don't know if that's still the case, during this pandemic.
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That would make sense with all of the fresh produce available due to its location in the Central Valley, not to mention close proximity to fresh seafood. Sacramento, location-wise, is actually in a great spot - a couple hours from the ocean, 1.5 hours to San Francisco, 1.5 hours from Napa Valley vineyards and 2 hours from skiing/hiking in the Sierra's and Lake Tahoe. What other city in the country can boast an equally excellent location?