Monterey's Historic Hotel Del Monte
Monterey's Hotel Del Monte was a 20,000 acre resort complex with extensive botanical gardens and sports facilities. It offered one of the finest cuisine and recreational opportunities in the nation. Guests included American presidents and world leaders, industrialists and business executives, and famous artists, poets and film stars. Today it is home to the Naval Postgraduate School.
Monterey Path of History
The Path of History is a self-guided journey on tree-lined streets takes you past public and privately owned buildings, plantings, artwork and artifacts.
Monterey Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Monterey - The coastal Californian city will impress travelers with its natural beauty and rich history. Check out these top places to visit in Monterey and start planning a trip of your own!
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From the arrival of the Spanish in 1770 to the formation of California’s first constitution, #Monterey has long been the setting of great adventures. Whalers once scoured Monterey’s horizons for passing leviathans; fishermen once hauled in billions of sardines each year, and writers and artists filled notebooks and journals with ideas and observations gleaned from the characters and environment of these magical shores.
Today’s Monterey inspires more than ever; it’s a #vacation haven for families yearning to reconnect with nature’s wild wonders, and an escape for dreamers searching for inspiration and meaning in our fast-paced world. We hope this video inspires you to #tour the best sights and set sail on your own Monterey adventure.
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Five haunted locations in Monterey County
Five haunted spots in Monterey County. Look for Haunted Monterey County in bookstores next year!
Psychic Deb Sheppard explores haunted Monterey spots
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The Dimension Diaries: We Drove Through a Ghost on Old Stage Road! Paranormal Storytime
In the second installment of The Dimension Diaries, I share my experience on the haunted Old Stage Road in Salinas, CA.
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old monterey jail, monterey, california
built in 1854, in use for 102 years until 1956. no escapees from these thick granite walls.
Haunted Highway 152 - San Luis Reservoir Salinas California
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モントレー旅行ガイド | エクスペディア
モントレー旅行の参考に、モントレーの観光地・見どころを8分に凝縮したエクスペディアのモントレー旅行ビデオをどうぞ。
Preserving Cooper-Molera's Historic Barns ✨ Monterey, California
Learn about the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Foothill Partners and the City of Monterey's efforts to preserve barns at the historic Cooper-Molera complex, built in 1827. They will get a seismic retrofit and eventually be available as event space.
Cooper-Molera Adobe is located in downtown Monterey, California. This remarkable place represents the layered history of the families who lived in and built Monterey, from its early years as the political and commercial capitol of Mexican Alta, California, through the development of the State of California. Later, it became known as the center of a region known for both agricultural innovation and historic preservation.
For more information about the project, visit coopermolera.org
Video produced by the City of Monterey
Music courtesy of Jonathan Roye, Can't Help Myself
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Historic photos courtesy of California History Room at Monterey Public Library and National Trust for Historic Preservation
Directed by Eric Palmer
Ghost Walk of San Juan Bautista - Part 1
Join us in downtown San Juan Bautista, California for a historical Ghost Walk! Tours leave at 6:30pm, 7pm and 7:30pm. Take a guided walking tour of several local sites with ghost sightings and paranormal activities! Includes goodie bag and beverages. Hosted by and proceeds benefit the San Juan Bautista Rotary Club. $20 per adult, $10. per child (12 and under). Tour starts and ends at Santa Barbara Bank & Trust. This event will sell out so be sure to get your tickets in advance! Advance tickets are available at the following locations: (1) Aromas Water District 387 Blohm Ave. in Aromas (831) 726-3155. (2) Gateway Properties 33 Washington St. San Juan Bautista, (831) 588-9407. (3) Shelton Insurance 719 #C San Benito St. Hollister (831) 801-3509.
Fort Ord Abandoned Miltary Base, Monterey CA
Drive through some of the old bldgs.
UFOs ? over Monterey Bay
Spooky lights over Monterey Bay on June 12, 2010, as seen from my deck.
It's easy to jump to conclusions about unusual things. When you see something out of the ordinary, it can be impossible to explain right away, but is that a good enough reason to leap to any particular conclusion? Is any potential answer, however unreasonable, actually better than uncertainty? Is an explanation that seems plausible based only on the what we are seeing right now actually so likely to be true that it's better than an admission that we just don't have an answer today?
This video is, I think, a good illustration of the kind of event that can be so weird and seemingly unexplainable that some will likely to attribute it supernatural or extraterrestrial causes.
The truth, however, is that these are radio-controlled hobbyist aircraft toys, with LED lights attached to make them look cool at night. I know this because I went down there and saw them. They are well known in this area, you can see them, touch them, hear them, etc. But there is no way to discern that from this video alone.
So the point is you cannot just believe your eyes. There could be more to the story. There usually is. And if you don't have all the information, any definite conclusion you arrive at is likely to be wrong.
Abandoned Military Base - Fort Ord, Seaside, CA
Amazing Monterey Bay Aquarium in California
The Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA) is a public aquarium located in Monterey, California, United States. The aquarium was founded in 1984 and is located on the site of a former sardine cannery on Cannery Row. It has an annual attendance of more than two million visitors. It holds thousands of plants and animals, representing more than 600 species on display. The aquarium benefits from a high circulation of fresh ocean water which is obtained through pipes which pump it in continuously from Monterey Bay.
The centerpiece of the Ocean's Edge Wing, is a 28-foot-high (8.5 m), 333,000-US-gallon (1,260,000 l; 277,000 imp gal) tank for viewing California coastal marine life. In this tank, the aquarium was the first in the world to grow live California Giant Kelp. Visitors are able to inspect the creatures of the kelp forest at several levels in the building. The largest tank in the aquarium is a 1,200,000-U.S.-gallon (4,500,000 l; 1,000,000 imp gal) tank in the Open Sea galleries (formerly the Outer Bay), which features one of the world's largest single-paned windows. It is one of the few aquariums to hold the ocean sunfish in captivity.
Sealife on exhibit includes stingrays, jellyfish, sea otters, and numerous other native marine species, which can be viewed above and below the waterline. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of very few in the world to exhibit both bluefin and yellowfin tuna. For displaying jellyfish, it uses a Kreisel tank, which creates a circular flow to support and suspend the jellies. The aquarium does not house mammals other than otters.
Das Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA) im kalifornischen Monterey ist eines der größten öffentlichen Schauaquarien weltweit. Gebaut wurde die 1984 eröffnete Ausstellung mit einer 55-Millionen-Dollar-Spende von David Packard auf dem Gelände einer ehemaligen Fischfabrik an der Cannery Row. Ein Erweiterungsbau für 57 Millionen Dollar wurde 1996 fertiggestellt. Bekannt ist es für das Acrylfenster, das den Blick in das größte Aquarium erlaubt. Es war lange Zeit mit einer Länge von 17 und einer Höhe von 5 Meter das größte Fenster weltweit.Zu sehen gibt es im Monterey Bay Aquarium über 35.000 Tiere und 550 verschiedenen Arten an Meerestieren: von winzigen Nacktschnecken über Seesterne, Quallen bis hin zu großen Haien und Pinguinen. Das Aquarium verfügt über etwa 200 Becken, das größte davon the Outer Bay fasst etwa 4 Millionen Liter Wasser. Ebenfalls zum Bereich Outer Bay gehört eine umfangreiche Sammlung von Quallen. Weitere Schwerpunkte sind ein großes Tangwald-Becken, Seeotter, eine umfangreiche Ausstellung von weiteren Ottern sowie eine Gezeitenzone in der auch die Pinguine gezeigt werden. (Quelle: wikipedia.org)
The Epic & Unusual Story of FORT ORD, California
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Welcome to Fort Ord, California- home to 18,000 acres of epic wilderness, including towering sand dunes, gnarled oak forests and sweeping hills; to thousands of residents, military, students, rare and endemic plants and animals; empty lots and decaying blight; CSU Monterey Bay and other institutions. Extraordinary Ord will take you on a tour of the Fort and wilderness, learn about its storied history and find out what the community proposes to take its place. Will the Monterey Bay community come together to revitalize and protect the Ord?
Featuring interviews with: Rep. Sam Farr, Fred Meurer, Jane Parker, Bruce Delgado, Jason Burnett, Jerry Edelen, Nancy Selfridge, Eric Morgan & Eduardo Ochoa
Produced by VISION FORT ORD [Todd Bennett, Ron Deal, Eric Palmer & John Thibeau, Producers] | Written & Directed by Eric Palmer
Sea Garden Diving Bell, Monterey, CA (1978)
A video taken in Monterey, CA of the Sea Garden Diving Bell, Sam's Restaurant and an organ grinder, taken in 1978.
Haunted Places in California 2
From Fresno to Sacramento, Long Beach to Oakland, The Golden State is full of terrifying haunted schools, parks, graveyards, and much more! Which is why The Speakeasy is bringing you our list of the top 10 haunted places in California! Enjoy!
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Monterey Trail is haunted
The water fountain won't stop.