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00095_Field_gg06q23.txt
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Audio:QS062301
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Correct:Sacramento*QS062302*
Wrong 1:Berkeley
Wrong 2:Hollywood
Wrong 3:Los Angeles
Wrong 4:Monterey
Wrong 5:San Diego
Wrong 6:San Francisco
Wrong 7:San Jose
Wrong 8:Santa Barbara
GeoByte1:The discovery of gold in 1848 at Sutter's Mill, a few miles north of Sacramento, touched off the California Gold Rush of 1849.
GeoByte2:Sacramento is located in California's fertile Central Valley at the junction of the Sacramento and American rivers.
GeoByte3:Sacramento was the western end of the Pony Express mail service.
GeoByte4:Sacramento was the starting point of the Central Pacific Railway.
GeoByte5:John A. Sutter, Jr. founded Sacramento after gold was discovered nearby at his father's sawmill, known as Sutter's Mill.
GeoByte6:California's capital lies on the Sacramento River, the longest river in the state.
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