The Monterey County Agricultural & Rural Life Museum is a Monterey County facility that interprets artifacts and stories from the late 1800s through World War II. The collections are principally agricultural-related and specific to local history. The main Exhibit Barn features displays that illustrate the development of Salinas Valley agriculture and rural life from the late 1700s to 1940.
The Carmel Mission Basilica Museum, also known as the Basilica of San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission, is located in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California. It is one of the most famous and historically significant missions in California. The mission was founded by Father JunÃpero Serra on June 3, 1770. It is the second mission in California and is often referred to as Carmel Mission.
Having opened in 1995, the Hawthorne Gallery is a comparatively new landmark on the Big Sur coastline. Designed by legendary architect Mickey Meunnig, it is a fitting home for the works of nearly twenty known artists including those of the multi-talented Hawthorne family.
The Monterey County Youth Museum, located in Monterey, California, is a hands-on learning center for children and families. The museum features a variety of exhibits and programs designed to encourage creativity, curiosity, and exploration in children. It provides an environment where curiosity and creativity flourish, while both children and adults discover the thrill of lifelong learning.
The Presidio of Monterey Museum exhibits lead visitors through Monterey's various stages of military development from the indigenous period which highlights the area's native populations; through the Spanish and Mexican periods; and up to present day.
The Pacific Grove Museum is your living personal field guide to the California Central Coast. Explore the birds and wildlife, plants, geology and cultural richness that make this region unique in the world. Its mission is to inspire discover, wonder, and stewardship of our natural world.
The Monterey Museum of Art cultivates curiosity in the visual arts and engages community with the diversity of California art – past, present, and future. The Monterey Museum of Art is a collaborative center where art and community engage.
The Colton Hall Museum provides a place for learning and enjoyment focused on its core exhibits as the site of California's 1849 bilingual constitution leading to statehood and one of California's first dedicated schools and town halls during the early America period.
One of a Kind Arts is a unique boutique in Hollister, CA where local artists can sell their art directly to the public. Featuring handmade, unique, vintage and one of a kind items. Classes and art supplies.
The layout of the Monterey & Salinas Valley Railroad Museum covers the Salinas Valley from Watsonville to King City, including scratchbuilt models of the stations in Watsonville, Castroville, and Salinas.
The non-profit Moto Talbott museum features more than 170 motorcycles from a dozen countries, including road bikes, dirt bikes, pristine award winners, and nearly untouched barn finds.