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Folsom Historic District

Folsom Historic District charms visitors with cobblestone streets lined with 1850s storefronts that tell the story of California's Gold Rush days. The Folsom Powerhouse and History Museum showcase early innovation, while the American River offers scenic walking paths along the waterfront promenade. Rainbow Bridge provides perfect photo ops, and the historic railroad turntable takes you back in time. Farm-to-fork restaurants in Victorian buildings and wine tasting rooms create a delicious backdrop for your exploration. Boutique inns and historic bed & breakfasts offer cozy accommodations with period furnishings. Getting around is easy on foot with the compact district perfect for leisurely strolls between shops and riverside trails.

Broadstone

Broadstone blends suburban comfort with easy access to outdoor adventure. Tree-lined streets wind through this modern Folsom neighborhood where parks and walking trails create a peaceful retreat. When you're ready to explore, you're just minutes from Folsom Lake's swimming spots and the American River Parkway's extensive hiking trails. Getting around requires wheels, but that's the trade-off for authentic suburban tranquility. Vacation rentals in spacious family homes dominate the accommodation scene. For dining and shopping, a quick drive takes you to Palladio shopping center or Historic Folsom's charming boutiques and restaurants.

Represa

Represa's claim to fame is the legendary Folsom Prison where Johnny Cash once performed his iconic concert. The prison museum walks you through California's fascinating penal history with exhibits that'll make you glad you're just visiting. Beyond stone walls, you'll find yourself close to outdoor treasures like the American River Parkway trails and Folsom Lake's refreshing waters. This quiet residential neighborhood offers a peaceful home base with mostly vacation rentals and cozy bed & breakfasts. Local cafes serve up hearty comfort food, but you'll want to drive to historic Folsom for more dining options. A car is your best bet for getting around these tree-lined streets.

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