Tag: “Northern League”

14 places found.

  1. CanWest Global Park

    Home ballpark for the Winnipeg Goldeyes minor league baseball team.

  2. Northern Ghana

    Frequently dusty and dry, especially during the harmattan season when the dust blows down from the Sahara Desert. The people are friendly and always have some time to talk and share their food.

  3. Nationals Park

    Nationals Park is the new home of the Washington Nationals major league baseball team. The Washington Nationals 81 regular season baseball games play at Nationals Park every summer from April to October.

  4. Boeger winery

    This is one of El Dorado County's oldest wineries, located in Placerville, CA. It is also one of the most picturesque wineries in the area.

  5. Isleton Joes

    Isleton Joe's is located in the small Sacramento Delta town of Isleton. (Isleton is known for crawdads and has a crawdad festival in June.)

    The restaurant was charming, clean and busy.

  6. Elk Grove Brewery

    This restaurant, previously a General Store, located in the charming Old Elk Grove, is also a brewery of micro beers. The decor was charming and displayed several large, working copper beer making containers.

    When we got there around 6:00, a live band was setting up.

  7. Nassau Coliseum

    Mitchel Field is a former Army/Air Force base located in the center of Nassau County. This 1,200-acre base was shut down in 1960 and declared surplus property by the U.S.

  8. Sutter's Mill

    This saw mill is a replica of the saw mill owned by John Sutter in 1848. This is the place where gold was discovered in California which started the gold rush eventually leading to California's statehood.

  9. Narrow Gate Vineyards

    This is a small, boutique winery located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of northern California. The winery is owned and operated by the Hildebrand family.

  10. Cosumnes River Preserve

    The Cosumnes River Preserve is located between Sacramento and Stockton, in the heart of Northern California's lush Central Valley. It encompasses more than 46,000 acres.

    The Cosumnes River is quite small (80 miles) but it is the only remaining unregulated river on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas.