Historic site travel experiences in Pacific Grove, CA
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Pacific Grove Inn
β OpenExperience the charm and comfort of Pacific Grove Inn, located in the heart of Pacific Grove, California. Our cozy hotel offers a variety of guest rooms just minutes away from top attractions in the area. Step back in time with a stay at our historic boutique inn, where old-world charm meets modern luxury. Enjoy spacious accommodations with splendid amenities, perfect for business or leisure travelers. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Pacific Grove Inn is the ideal choice. Our inn is conveniently located near top-ranked sites and attractions, including the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary, Point Pinos Lighthouse, and Asilomar State Beach. After a day of exploring, unwind in our parlor and enjoy the tranquility and charm of Pacific Grove Inn. Our friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring your stay is comfortable and memorable.
581 Pine Ave, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, United States -
Asilomar Station
β OpenWelcome to Asilomar Station, a charming historical site nestled in the picturesque town of Pacific Grove, California. Our location, a mere 0.1 miles from the elusive Lake Majella, serves as a fascinating portal into the rich railroad history of the region. Asilomar Station is renowned for its unique 'Greek Cross' architectural style, a design shared with only two other stations in the area: Lake Majella and Newell Junction. Once a bustling hub of activity, the station played a vital role in the transportation of freight, particularly during the mid-20th century. In its heyday, the station saw the daily arrival of freight trains, comprising a mix of boxcars and hoppers, powered by diesel locomotives and accompanied by a classic caboose.
Pacific Grove, California 93950, United States
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