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Monterey real estate very limited in early California days....... Adobe was the "in" style

Posted by Gregg Camp on Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 at 12:16am.

Here’s a question that every school child in California knows:What was once the capital of California?

The answer -- Monterey.

Monterey real estate owners know that their sea-side city has it all. They are proud of their charming city that is packed with history (founded in 1770) and backs to stunning blue waters of Monterey Bay. Many California "firsts" took place in Monterey. These include California's first theater, first brick house, first publicly-funded school, first public library and first printing press.

Monterey also lays claim to the oldest government building in California, the Custom House, started in 1814 and expanded shortly after California became a Mexican territory in 1822. Commodore John Drake Sloat and his men claimed California for the United States in 1846 by raising the flag in Monterey Harbor. California became part of the United States in 1848, and a year later its constitution was written in historic Colton Hall, where city offices still exist today.


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History buff among Monterey real estate owners enjoy walking Monterey’s Path of History, a self guided two-mile tour of Old Monterey—marked by yellow tiles set in the sidewalk.There was a time when owning Monterey real estate meant owning an adobe house. Those days are long gone. Today, if you are looking for Monterey real estate you can find everything from spectacular ocean view villas to smart condominiums.
   
Once these adobe homes dominated the built landscape of California, but time, development, and earthquakes have taken a heavy toll. Some of the most beautiful survivors can be found in Monterey where they form a tangible link to a colorful part of the city’s Hispanic past - the romanticized rancho era that flowered from the 1820s through the 1850s. The massive walls of the venerable adobes radiate welcome and nostalgia.  

Monterey State Historic Park boasts 11 handsomely restored structures that show off Monterey colonial architecture, the style incorporating wooden balconies that became a popular element in adobe construction. You can tour the 1829 Cooper-Molera Adobe, with its extensive grounds, or watch a weekend melodrama in the 1848 First Theatre. At the Stanton Center, across from the Custom House, you can pick up a free self-guided-tour pamphlet, watch a free film on Monterey history, or join guided walking tours at 10:15, 12:30, and 2:30 daily.

These charming adobes that decorate Monterey as jewels are just yet another reason why Monterey real estate is desirable and valuable. If you want to search for the Monterey real estate that suits you, start here.

Gregg Camp
831-818-7524


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