Old Monterey
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Jò
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Monterey witnesses the most dramatic meetings of land and sea on Earth which makes Monterey among the world’s favorite vacation destinations. Everywhere you look in Monterey there are remnants of other times and other lives, from the Spanish influence of the City's founders to the sardine canneries of the fishing era. History is part of Monterey’s daily routine where the people do business and work in historic buildings and stroll along historic walkways. Monterey also occupies a wide variety of public art - paintings, sculptures, photographs and murals such as the sculpture of The Grizzly, representing the grizzly bears that once called the Monterey hills home.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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