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Sacramento : CA : USA | Oct 03, 2012 at 2:11 AM PDT
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Even 150 years after the famous California "Gold Rush," visitors are still discovering gold in Sacramento. In the decades since fortune hunters flocked to the region in search of the glimmering metal, Sacramento has grown into the cosmopolitan capital of the nation's largest state. FULL ARTICLE AT Sacramento News
 
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