Sacramento
Waterfront Days appears to be what Gold Rush Days in Old Sacramento use to
celebrate. It seems to be almost identical minus the dirt covered streets and
ends on Sunday. This three-day event takes place on Front Street, The
Embarcadero, and the 1849 Scene all along the Sacramento River. The heritage celebration features a wide
variety of crowd-favorite entertainment, all free to experience and enjoy. Guests
in Old Sacramento Waterfront will be entertained by talented period musicians
performing live throughout the district in addition to a Shakespearian Comedic
Play. Experience the Gold Rush Fire
Brigade (as seen at the Rose Bowl Parade), and other Old West theatrics,
family-friendly melodramas, history re-enactments, horse-drawn carriages,
canons, gold panning, hands-on children’s arts and crafts activities, the
popular Tent City depicting daily life during the Gold Rush, and much more.
Friday, May 24th Education Day
1 PM: “Quest for the Gold Spike” Melodrama at the Eagle Theatre*
7 PM: Waterfront Days Bar Crawl
Saturday, May 25th
10-5 PM: Outdoor Heritage Festivities
1 & 3 PM: “Quest for the Gold Spike” Melodrama at the Eagle Theatre*
6-10 PM: Brad Johnson & The Killin’ Time Band (Embarcadero)
Sunday, May 26th
10-5 PM: Outdoor Heritage Festivities
1 & 3 PM: “Quest for the Gold Spike” Melodrama at the Eagle Theatre*
6-10 PM: The Rob Staley Band (Embarcadero)
Some Social Justice Bully probably felt "Gold Rush Days" were offensive...
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