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Cannery Row, Pacific Grove, California 93940
Cannery Row is right along the water and features plenty of shops and restaurants for locals and tourists a... More on igougo
This is a fun oceanfront strip with the Monterey Bay Aquarium DON'T MISS on one end and lots of fun shops a... More on Trekaroo

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US Hwy 1, south of San Francisco, Monterey, CA 93950

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Pacific Grove
St. Mary's-by-the-Sea. 831/373-4441. Central & 12th Sts. Church built in 1889, includes two Tiffany windows. More on Visitcalifornia.com
Turning to the right, the pulpit is among the original church furnishings. The choir and congregation pews bearing fleur de lis (one of the most popular symbols for Mary) and three intertwining cir... More on Stmarysbythesea.org

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Lighthouse Avenue, Monterey, CA, United States
Point Pinos is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast. Since February 1, 1855, its beacon has flashed nightly as a guide and warning to shipping off the rocky California co... More on Members.seemonterey.com
The Point Pinos Lighthouse was built and put into service in 1855. The building, lenses, and prisms of the light are all original. It is the oldest continuously operating ... More on Weather.com

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540 Calle Principal, Monterey CA 93940, United States of America
Inscription. House of, Four Winds: Built in the late 1830's, by Thomas Oliver Larkin, Traditionally used as an, early Hall of Records, Monterey History & Art Assn. Courtesy Thomson J. Hudson, Memorial Fund, , Erected by Monterey ... More on HMDB

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464 Calle Principal, Monterey CA 93940, United States of America
Filled with early 19th century antiques from many parts of the world, the Larkin House was once owned by Thomas Oliver Larkin, an American merchant who operated a store out of his home. Today, it's...
Inscription. Larkin, House: American Consulate 1844-1846. Built in 1835 by, Thomas Oliver Larkin, only consul in U. S. to California, Monterey History & Art Assn. Courtesy Thomson J. Hudson, Memori... More on HMDB

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San Carlos Beach Park, Monterey, California 93940
Inscription. Monterey's world-famous sardine industry depended on the courage and skill of cannery divers. Sardines were pumped ashore from floating hoppers through underwater pipes that had to be installed, repaired, replaced, realigned ... More on HMDB

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Monterey, California
Long before Bixby Bridge was constructed, the only way around the deep gap carved by Bixby Creek was an old dirt logging road. Today, the county road, referred to as Old Coast Road, is still well-traveled, mainly by residents who ... More on Trails

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Monterey CA 93940, United States of America

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464 Calle Principal, Monterey, California 93940-2706
Inscription. Quarters of, General William Tecumseh Sherman, Lieutenant Quartermaster and, Adjustant General, 1847 1849: , Location. 36° 35.873′ N, 121° 53.768′ W. Marker is in Monterey, California, in Monterey ... More on HMDB
