Asked: What about Sacramento are you thankful for?

A person crosses a street in Sacramento, CA

We’re thankful for moments like this that are captured by you.

Photo by @nishaat__ali

As locals, we of course love Sacramento (OK so sometimes we dislike it, but that’s a right we’ve earned, darn it) but every Sacramentan knows there’s moments when our city gets an unfair rap from those who don’t live here.

The holiday season is always a great time to look back at what exactly we’re grateful for, and that’s why we want you to tell us: “What about Sacramento are you grateful for?”

It could be your favorite local business, your childhood neighborhood, your favorite dish, or our incredible history — whatever warms your heart when you think of the City of Trees.

Let us know your answer and it could be featured in a future newsletter.

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