April 5th, 2026
Phyllis and I visited Sutter's Fork Historic Park with my brother in Sacramento. I've visited my brother a few times in Sacramento, but never as a tourist. This trip, we carved out some time to see the city. Our first day, we stopped by Sutter's Fort State Historic Park.
The fort is historically significant because of its connection to the Gold Rush. In 1848, gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill, a sawmill owned by Sutter about 50 miles northeast of the fort. This discovery triggered a massive migration of prospectors—known as “Forty-Niners”—into California.
Right next to the fort is the California State Indian Museum. The museum gives context that the fort alone can’t. While Sutter’s Fort focuses on settlers and early California industry, the Indian Museum centers on the people who lived there long before—and whose lives were deeply disrupted by colonization.
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| The native American museum |