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Clicking the image at the left will take you to a site with lots of interesting information about John Steinbeck, the famous novelist from Salinas, California. This site is maintained by Ed Stephan of Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA. |
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Esther Trosow maintains this website featuring a virtual tour of John Steinbeck’s Pacific Grove. Sculpture and photo at the left by Jesse Corsant. |
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The Carmel Heritage Society's First Murphy House reflects the legacy of our delightful community. And with all the charm of days-gone-by, the village of Carmel-By-The-Sea commands a deep respect and devotion. Residents of Carmel take special care to preserve the heritage that is theirs. Click on the logo at the left to visit the Carmel Heritage Society’s web site. |
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California Views: The Pat Hathaway Collection of Historical Photos is the most extensive collection of historical photos of Central California from 1855 to today. |
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Visit the Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation website where you will find lots of information about one of Carmel’s famous poets. |
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Carmel’s history would not be complete without mentioning its famous mayor, Clint Eastwood. Cal Anderson maintains a website about Clint's election and term as mayor of Carmel, and a whole lot more about the man. |
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Jim Toy’s website is where you'll find a long list of movies made in Carmel, some interesting information about the controversial Hatton Canyon Freeway Project, and an unofficial guide to the Monterey Peninsula, including Carmel. |