After a fire wiped out Walnut Grove’s Chinatown in 1912, the Chinese merchants, farmers and laborers who built the levees established Locke, a fascinating spot on the delta. Most sights close around 4pm. Docents lead tours from the visitors center from 10am to 3pm Friday to Sunday.
Locke Historic District
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Wat Dhammararam Buddhist Temple
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California State Railroad Museum
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An old gambling hall filled with photos and relics of gaming operations, including betting tables and an antique safe.
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7. Brannan Island State Recreation Area
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The Delta Loop ends at Brannan Island State Recreation Area, where sandy picnic spots and grassy barbecue areas draw hard-partying campers.
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The downtown tasting room pours Spanish varietals that only recently were discovered to grow like mad in the Lodi sun.