Location ID: #10105893
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Visit the building where the State of California was born.
Built to serve as a public school and town meeting hall, Colton Hall now offers visitors a re-creation of the meeting room where California's first Constitution was drafted in October 1849 ...
Location ID: #10105910
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Location ID: #10105912
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Jacks Peak County Park is a perfect spot for a day hike. Located in Monterey, Jacks Peak County Park has fossils from the Miocene epoch, stunning vistas of Monterey Bay and Carmel Valley, and one of the only remaining natural stands of Monterey Pine ...
Location ID: #10295795
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What can one say about a museum that displays the items actually used by the American cowboy, rancher, frontiersmen and women during the opening and growth of the American West. The items on display are the real items used during the period of 1829 ...
Location ID: #10105918
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Laguna Grande Regional Park is located in the cities of Seaside and Monterey, and is managed separately by their respective owners and operators, Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD), City of Seaside, and City of Monterey.
Park ...
Location ID: #10105916
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Contemporary galleries complement the old-world elegance and lavish rose gardens of this gorgeous, historic estate. Located in one of Monterey’s oldest neighborhoods, La Mirada began as a modest stone adobe in the Mexican period. It was later ...
Location ID: #10105919
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Location ID: #10105921
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Tree-lined country road.
Location ID: #10105929
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Two-lane tree-lined road.
Location ID: #10105937
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Moss Landing is a quaint, historic fishing village located in the middle of California's Monterey Bay coastline. A truly hidden treasure loaded with enjoyable activities.
Browse the galleries and shops, spend the day whale watching or walking ...
Location ID: #10295789
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Location ID: #10105939
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Lush, shady two-lane tree-lined road.
Location ID: #10105955
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Location ID: #10295788
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Too many to list, but too much to miss, is a visit to the Montana Auto Museum in the Old Prison Museum Complex. Over 200 cars are on display from classic Chevys and muscle cars to a Schacht high wheeler. Listed by USA Today as one of the Top 10 ...
Location ID: #10105960
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Located in the central coast region of California, Monterey county encompasses the fertile, agriculturally important Salinas Valley. The valley, framed by mountain ranges on the east and west, runs the length of the county and is the site of most of ...
Location ID: #3303
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Location ID: #3302
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Location ID: #3301
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Location ID: #349
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European style hotel with Porte cochere and roadside point of entry, restaurants, lounge, powder room, laundry, offices, lobby, reception desk, ballrooms/banquet halls, boiler rooms, tunnels, bars and nightclubs. There is also an alley way behind ...
Location ID: #210
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Oroville offers a variety of backdrops for the film and commercial production industry such as rugged western landscapes; small mid-western town; farmlands; tree-lined streets; historic homes; and a state recreational lake with 167 miles of ...
Location ID: #10061064
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Opened in 1955 by Conrad Hilton, our Forbes Four-Star hotel combines the excitement of Hollywood with the prestige of Beverly Hills. Nestled at the crossroads of the iconic Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards, the hotel’s newly renovated 566 guest ...
Location ID: #10295734
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The Montana State Prison is an American men's correctional facility of the Montana Department of Corrections in unincorporated Powell County, Montana,[2] about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west of Deer Lodge.[3] The current facility was constructed between ...
Location ID: #3348
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Midwestern style small town. Main street features post office, bus station, schools, police station, bus stop, courthouse, hospital, park, bakery, bar, hardware store, pharmacy, hotel/motel/inn, bank. Small town type is industrial town, western, ...
Location ID: #391
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Located on a glorious hilltop and set against the majestic San Gabriel Mountains, Pacific Palms Resort is Los Angeles’ only full-service, destination resort appealing to both leisure and business travelers recently renovated 650 acres of fun.