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This is the Monterey of today. Mixing some of California's oldest memories, adobe-style architecture, and the influences of the sea, with a liesurely today-and-trendy lifestyle, Monterey California offers a unique experience! But we won't see any of that unique experience if we don't get off For more pictures of beautiful Monterey, visit my Facebook albums! Use HotelsCombined.com to get the best price and book your
A great place to start our exploration of Monterey, especially from an historical standpoint, is Fisherman's Wharf. The wharf's long and venerable history includes having served as a dock for goods and passengers since it was built by the Pacific Coast Steamship Company in 1870. The wharf has also been used for the commercial fishing industry, and was a bustling and prosperous wholesale fish market all the way into the 1960s. Today, Monterey's Fisherman's Wharf is an ecclectic collection of gift shops, seafood restaurants, whale watching tours, clam bars, jewelry stores, candy shops, fishing tours, and art galleries. It also serves as home harbor to the Monterey Bay Sailing Club. Admittedly a tourist attraction, it's a part of the Monterey California experience I never tire of! There's always something going on - even in the early morning hours, it's wonderful to stroll the wharf before the tourists arrive on the scene and watch the restaurants, stores, cafes, and tour boats getting ready for their day! For some great tips on how to save money while traveling anywhere
Next on my Monterey Hot List of attractions is the absolutely gorgeous and historic Custom House Plaza, part of Monterey State Historic Park. In addition to the Custom House - which is California's oldest public building - and its gardens, you'll find the Pacific House Museum, one of the United States' last remaining whalebone sidewalks, the Maritime and History Museum, and other historically significant buildings. When you've finished exploring the Custom House Plaza and the surrounding environs (where there are also shops and a hotel), consider taking the self-guided Path of History Walking Tour. Just follow the map and the yellow-tiled markers to visit and explore Monterey's 55 Path of History sites, which include historic homes and gardens scattered throughout Monterey. Many times, even if the house isn't open for touring, the gardens are! Heading for Monterey County? Find the best deals on Monterey ![]()
Next on the In Steinbeck's day, Ocean View Avenue was lined with the "tin and iron and rust and spintered wood," and - no doubt - the smell of the canneries. Today, renamed Cannery Row in honor of the book and the man, the street is lined with the shops, restaurants, hotels, and amusements you'd expect of a major tourist attraction. But it also gives more than a passing nod to its history. Many of the shops, restaurants, hotels, and amusements are housed in the old sardine factories, some of the buildings featured in Cannery Row have been preserved, as has the laboratory of Steinbeck's character, Doc (his friend-in-life, Ed Ricketts), and the vacant lot that "Mack and the boys" called home. Meander along Cannery Row between Drake and David Avenues -
When you reach the Northern end of Cannery Row, you'll discover that Monterey California icon, the Monterey Bay Aquarium. One of the reasons Monterey is such an amazing place to be is its relationship with the ocean - precisely what the aquarium celebrates! Established on the site of the last cannery standing in Monterey - Hovden Cannery - the aquarium was built to honor the work of Marine Biologist, Edward Ricketts. And, although the Hovden Cannery was demolished in 1980, the aquarium was designed in the style of the old cannery. Exhibits at the aquarium include the
It's a magical place where new exhibits and new wildlife are added Looking for a Monterey California hotel? Compare prices at HotelsCombined.com before you book! We'll have more to share with you about Monterey California in the coming weeks; things like: Monterey Attractions Monterey Beaches Monterey Parks and Preserves Please continue your exploration of what Northern California has to offer by using the Nav Bar at the left, by using the links at the bottom of the page, or by using the customized search box below to find the specific topic that interests you. Like what you're finding here at DiscoverNorthernCalifornia.com? Then please share with your Social Network (see the buttons in the NavBar to the left, or at the bottom of the page). For more pictures of Northern California and other great stuff, check out my facebook page, www.DiscoverNorthernCalifornia.com. Become a fan, write on my Wall, contribute to the Discussion Board, post a Review -- join in the fun! ![]() Return to Discover Northern California Home Page from Monterey California New! CommentsHave something to add to what you've seen here? Please leave your comment in the box! ;D |
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