Hearst Ranch, San Simeon, California
A feature on Hearst Ranch and the history behind it. This segment is from California Country. Host: Tracy Sellers
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Wine And More, California's San Simeon To Morro Bay - Self Guided Driving Tour
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in San Simeon: Travel California, United States
Top 10 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in San Simeon: Travel California, United States
Elephant Seal Rookery, Hearst Castle, Piedras Blancas, Moonstone Beach, William Randolph Hearst Memorial Beach, San Simeon State Park, Jade Cove, Coastal Discovery Center at San Simeon Bay, Hearst Castle Theater, Hearst Ranch Winery
Hearst Ranch - America's Heartland
The elaborate home of the late media mogul William Randolph Hearst is one of the most famous locations in America. Look out the windows of the spectacular castle and you overlook Hearst Ranch. The historic ranch dates back to the 19th century when the extensive cattle operation began on an old Mexican land grant.
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Soren Christensen of Hearst Ranch Winery talks to Ernie Henson of Willmore
Hearst Castle Travel Guide | California Travel Tips
Join me for a day in San Simeon, starting with a Hearst Castle tour, followed by a visit to the elephant seals and William Randolph Hearst State Beach. We'll end the day with a late lunch at the historic Sebastian's General Store, then do a bit of wine tasting at Hearst Ranch Winery!
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Hearst Ranch Winery & Post Ranch Inn Helicopter
Post Ranch and Hearst Corporation is pleased to introduce our newest helicopter route from majestic Hearst Castle. For a limited time, enjoy the convenience of round trip flights to Post Ranch from the coastal town of San Simeon. Explore the wonders of Hearst Castle followed by an exhilarating helicopter ride highlighted by picturesque views of the southern coastline with Post Ranch Inn's new Hearst Castle Helicopter Tour Package.
Upon arrival in San Simeon, settle in for lunch at Hearst Ranch Winery's historic Sebastian’s Café along with a winetasting experience, sampling an array of award-winning wines from Hearst Ranch Winery. Then journey up to the iconic Hearst Castle for an exclusive private tour of William Randolph Heart’s vast estate, available only to Post Ranch guests. A 30-minute coastal helicopter flight follows, leaving from the Hearst Castle Pergola and landing at Post Ranch, where an unforgettable stay awaits. Contact Post Ranch Inn to book. Now through October 7, 2017!
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On the Road with Jo: Sebastian's Store Hearst Ranch | San Simeon CA - Central Coast
Enjoy Hearst Ranch beef and wine at Sebastian's Store. It's the best burger I've ever had! No wonder this San Simeon, California registered historic landmark has been here since 1914.
Sebastian’s store is on the ocean side of Highway 1 directly across from Hearst Castle. This registered California historical landmark was built in 1852 and has been owned and operated by the Sebastian family since 1914; but it’s not just a general store any more. This quaint restaraunt and wine bar is the perfect place to stop after visiting the elephant seal rookery, touring Hearst Castle, or exploring the pristine coast from Moonstone Beach.
You can taste a selection of Hearst Wines, and then do like I did… enjoy a Hearst Ranch Beef burger. It’s absolutely the best burger I’ve ever had!
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Post Ranch Inn's Hearst Castle Helicopter Tour Package
Post Ranch Inn, one of the nation’s top luxury resorts, is now offering guests a new adventure, the Hearst Castle Helicopter Tour Package. Guests experience an exhilarating helicopter ride from Hearst Castle in San Simeon, a wine tasting and lunch at Hearst Ranch Winery’s historic Sebastian’s Café and General Store, followed by a private tour of Hearst Castle.
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Cal Gold #145 Hearst Ranch
Join Huell as he gets a tour of the 80,000 acre Hearst Ranch. He learns about its history and that it is actually still a working ranch.
San Jose Vaqueros at San Simeon Lodge and Restaurant
It was fun to watch this motorcycle group leave the San Simeon Lodge parking lot. There have a method! And they sure know how to party. What fun it was! The weather was beautiful and the scenery at this place is unbeatable, (it's in Big Sur too!)
Hearst Castle, San Simeon, California
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Hearst Castle’s history begins in 1865, when George Hearst purchased 40,000 acres of ranchland. After his mother’s death in 1919, William Randolph Hearst inherited thousands of acres around San Simeon, and over time, he purchased more. The spread eventually encompassed about 250,000 acres. With architect Julia Morgan, Hearst conceived a retreat he called La Cuesta Encantada—Spanish for “Enchanted Hill.” By 1947, when Hearst had to leave the remote location because of his fragile health, the estate was still unfinished even though it comprised 165 rooms and 123 acres of gardens, terraces, pools and walkways—all built to Hearst’s specifications and showcasing a legendary art collection.
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Hearst Castle in Cambria, CA
12 Things to do in Cambria: A Travel Guide
Cambria is a small coastal town located on Pacific Coast Highway almost exactly in the middle of Los Angeles and San Francisco. Amie and I have been coming here for years as it is a great spot to relax with amazing adventures all around the city and amazing food in downtown Cambria. Here are some of our favorite spots to explore in Cambria and thanks to Visit Cambria for sponsoring this video (
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1. Moonstone Beach Drive
2. Fiscalini Ranch Preserve
3. Nitt Witt Ridge
4. Hearst Castle
5. Elephant Seal Overlook
6. Piedras Blancas Light Station
7. Cambria Wineries (Stolo & Cutruzzola)
8. Stepladder Ranch and Creamery
9. Linn's Farm Store
10. Breakfast (Creekside Gardens & Lily's)
11. Lunch (Boni's Tacos, Red Moose & Linn's)
12. Dinner (Robins & Sow's Ear)
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Patty Hearst captured September 18, 1975
Patty Hearst captured September 18, 1975
Newspaper heiress and wanted fugitive Patty Hearst is captured in a San Francisco apartment and arrested for armed robbery.
On February 4, 1974, Patricia Hearst, the 19-year-old daughter of newspaper publisher Randolph Hearst, was kidnapped from her apartment in Berkeley, California, by two black men and a white woman, all three of whom were armed. Her fiancé, Stephen Weed, was beaten and tied up along with a neighbor who tried to help. Witnesses reported seeing a struggling Hearst being carried away blindfolded, and she was put in the trunk of a car. Neighbors who came out into the street were forced to take cover after the kidnappers fired their guns to cover their escape.
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