The rains and cooler temps of this time of year might discourage some from checking out the farmers markets in the area. This is an error. There are still farmers presenting their fresh produce. Although the summer fruits are not part of the display there are still many delicious choices available. Don't forget the vendors […]
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It may be hard to notice but the days are getting a little longer and the nights are a little shorter. That means that the produce at the markets has a bit more sun to achieve maximum ripeness and flavor. So, in other words, it's getting better and better. Come out to the markets and […] It may be hard to notice but the days are getting a little longer and the nights are a little shorter. That means that the produce at the markets has a bit more sun to achieve maximum ripeness and flavor. So, in other words, it's getting better and better. Come out to the markets and […] You may not recognize this name but it's the name of Doc Ricketts Lab where he collected his specimens for shipping all around the country to schools and other labs. He also entertained John Steinbeck and numerous others here. There were many interesting stories told here as well as some stories were no doubt made […] A solid piece of Salinas history is available for visiting and enjoying on the first Saturday of each month. The knowledgeable docents are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to share the history and interesting stories about the development of Salinas and the Salinas Valley. Combine the visit with the other resources immediately available, the Railroad Museum […] |
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Just imagine that all the restaurants in Carmel opened for a specific event and stayed that way for a week. Well that's not what happens but it is a lot of restaurants, 30 of them, and many wineries as well. The whole event begins at Carmel Plaza but extends to much of the city. More […] |
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An interesting slice of Monterey County history that is fun to watch or even get to operate(sometimes) is the Monterey & Salinas Valley Railroad Museum and its splendid diorama of the valley's train routes. Come over on any first Saturday or Sunday of the month and enjoy the historic rail display and even get to […]
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A solid piece of Salinas history is available for visiting and enjoying on the first Saturday of each month. The knowledgeable docents are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to share the history and interesting stories about the development of Salinas and the Salinas Valley. Combine the visit with the other resources immediately available, the Railroad Museum […]
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On the first weekend of the month the history oriented folks, who enjoy role playing, in the area get together and show the rest of us what people did and how they lived in the past. Here at the San Juan Bautista State Park they specialize in the mission era and the post Gold Rush […] |
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The track at Laguna Seca hosts an amazing variety of races from Indy cars to vintage racers restored to perfection. Included in this area the Superbike motorcycles and even some bicycles from time to time. This event is obviously featuring the Ferrari mark. The cars will represent many eras of the Ferrari company. Nothing like […] |
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An interesting slice of Monterey County history that is fun to watch or even get to operate(sometimes) is the Monterey & Salinas Valley Railroad Museum and its splendid diorama of the valley's train routes. Come over on any first Saturday or Sunday of the month and enjoy the historic rail display and even get to […]
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A solid piece of Salinas history is available for visiting and enjoying on the first Saturday of each month. The knowledgeable docents are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to share the history and interesting stories about the development of Salinas and the Salinas Valley. Combine the visit with the other resources immediately available, the Railroad Museum […]
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On the first weekend of the month the history oriented folks, who enjoy role playing, in the area get together and show the rest of us what people did and how they lived in the past. Here at the San Juan Bautista State Park they specialize in the mission era and the post Gold Rush […] |
