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Miller and More |
Highway One Monterey and Carmel, CA 93920 United States +1 831 667 2574 |
Not only does this cultural center honor the work of controversial American author Henry Miller (1891-1980) with its collection of his rare editions and art, but it also provides a gathering place for writers and artists of all kinds. During Miller's heyday, Big Sur was a creative haven for writers like Jack Kerouac who immortalized the area in his novel of the same name. Amid a picturesque setting of redwood trees, expansive meadows, and the specters of the beatniks who loafed here, the Library functions as a community center where concerts, workshops, exhibits, lectures, and readings find loving homes. Miller used to call this place home too, but as they say in California, "mi casa, su casa." So make yourself comforable. There's free Internet access for all guests. The Library and its grounds, which include gardens and a redwood amphitheater, are available for private parties and events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Period Homes & Gardens |
20 Custom House Plaza Near the corner of Scott and Olivier streets Monterey and Carmel, CA 93940 United States +1 831 649 7118 |
This is one of this beautiful city's many attractions. You can tour numerous historic period homes that date back to the 1800s as well as early adobe buildings. Each house is fully restored to its original condition and is decorated with authentic antiques to match. There are also sculpture gardens you can tour (from May through September every Tuesday at 1 p.m.). The historic homes are open for tours daily. Come experience a piece of regional and European colonial history. Admission to the park is free; walking tours are conducted on the hour starting at 11 a.m. and are USD5 (cash only). Meet at the Stanton Center. See website for info on special SHP events such as the Monterey Living History Festival. Wi-Fi Internet access. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Special Treat of American Culture |
26304 Ocean View Avenue Monterey and Carmel, CA 93923 United States +1 831 624 1813 |
Tor House, one of the most prominent attractions in Carmel, was the home of poet Robinson Jeffers and his family from 1918 to 1978. This piece of property located on Carmel Point, with an absolutely breathtaking view of the coastline, consists of a stone house, Celtic tower and English garden. An hour-long docent-led tour interestingly mixes poem reading with story telling, as well as studying the stones and exploring the secret in the tower. Reservations for the tour are recommended. Admission is $7 for adults, $4 for full-time college students, and $2 for high school students. -Hoiyin Ip Review © 2007, Wcities |