This weekend my wife and I went to Old Sac to take one of Sacramento’s Underground Tours.

Old Sac is a historical neighborhood in Sacramento that has turned into a bit of a tourist trap.

All the old buildings from the Gold Rush in the 1850s and 60s are still there, converted into restaurants and gift shops instead of hotels and supply stores.

(I also feel a personal responsibility to warn you about La Terraza restaurant in Old Sac. Food’s bad! Don’t be tempted by the spectacular view! Stay away!)

Bunch of old buildings, right? What can we learn from the tour?

Tour comes with everything you see here!
Tour comes with everything you see here!

Our tour guide, Schoolmaster Mrs. Appleton, told us the basics of Sacramento history first that every Californian knows.

Gold was discovered in 1848. Thousands of people came to grab land, dig for gold, and set up businesses.

Unfortunately, Sacramento is relatively flat and the rivers rise one or two dozen feet every few years.

There were several bad floods that made living in the city…difficult.

Should they build a huge levy? NOPE! The townspeople decided on a different course of action, lifting the city up twenty feet.

Brick walls were constructed on the sidewalk exteriors. The road between the sidewalks was filled with dirt and gravel.

The sidewalks would then be covered. The new road existed where all the dirt and gravel was placed. The new sidewalk was dubbed a “hollow sidewalk” due to the empty old sidewalk beneath it.

On a "hollow sidewalk."
On a “hollow sidewalk.”

Building entrances were modified so you could get in on what used to be the second floor. The first floors became a basement.

Some buildings were changed in a different way. Teams of a dozen to a hundred workers slowly lifted the building up by doing the equivalent of jacking the building up and then putting wooden blocks underneath it. Put the jacks on the wooden blocks and raise the building up again.

So now you have a whole downtown district that is on stilts and has a creepy underground area!

It was pretty cool. Unfortunately, we weren’t allowed to take pictures in the underground sections. They have a suspended archaeological dig in one of the old buildings that uncovered some interesting stories about the people who lived in Sacramento 150 years ago.

Back entrance to the Underground. Technically below water level here!
Back entrance to the Underground. Technically below water level here!

It was a fun afternoon experience! I’d definitely recommend it to anyone living in the Sacramento Area who’s curious about the region’s history.

-GoCorral

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The Fallout TV show has ended, but you can still get more Fallout in your life with TTRPGs!Kylie talked with me about her actual play campaign, Fallout: The Garden of Atom. The show follows Pete and Reed as they leave their Vault in Florida. They travel towards Orlando in search of Pete's father who left Vault 71 a few years previously. Along the way they meet the wasteland survivor, Ruthie, and the Mrs. Nurse robot, Hawke. The campaign is played using Modiphius's Fallout 2d20 system, the perfect TTRPG for the Fallout universe.You can listen to the Fallout: The Garden of Atom show on Kylie's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMlGSIdwPJnmOAps3VvZXwjJUWgo_pLAQIf you like more shows like that you can find more about them on the Dicescape website: https://www.dicescape.com/And for everything Kylie, check out her Linktree and various socials: https://linktr.ee/kriticalroseAlso if you want to try out the official Fallout 2d20 system made by Modiphius, check it out on their website: https://modiphius.net/en-us/pages/fallout-the-roleplaying-gameOur website: https://gocorral.com/stsWant to be on the show? Fill out this survey: https://forms.gle/U11TbxtAReHFKbiVAJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/Nngc2pQV6CSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SettingtheStage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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