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W CANCELLED Courtesy of Tor House Foundation Archival Collection. Archival House Foundation of Tor Courtesy T5. What’s the Point? Homes and History of and History Homes the Point? T5. What’s Carmel Point 20, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm March Thursday, $65 Ticket: and Tor local historian Guide: Kent Seavey, House staff Join us for a guided tour of some unique includes Tour gems in Carmel. architectural House, home of walk-thru tour of Tor and Hawk Tower. poet Robinson Jeffers, tour of Carmel A neighborhood Point takes in exterior views of historic including houses by notable architects Frank Wyncoop, Frank Lloyd Wright, and others. Interesting Ernest Bixter, styles from and intriguing architectural several periods—1919 to 1950s— reflects the varied history Tour of Carmel Point. participants must be able to walk for 30- will tour Tor 40 minutes. Half our group House while the other continues on the then reverse. walking tour, architectural walking shoes recommended. Appropriate House is not ADA Tor Unfortunately, accessible. (Limit 24 participants) For thousands of years people have made of years people For thousands Bay, fishing the Monterey their living the with the Rumsien Ohlone, beginning From area. of the Monterey Native People everything was fished abalone to rockfish, Bay was a Monterey and utilized, and the up of whalers made multi-cultural stew, squid fishermen from the Azores, from and abalone divers China, salmon fishermen in Japan, and Sicilians fishing sardines from This entertaining the “dark of the moon.” Wharf and Monterey walking tour of the will take you back in time area surrounding the history of the fisheries of to explore Bay and what made it one of the Monterey biggest and best fishing ports in the world. (Limit 25 participants)

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Courtesy of Carol O’Neil. of Carol Courtesy Thursday, March 20, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm March Thursday, $15 Ticket: Thomas, 4th generation native Guide: Tim area. of the Monterey T4. Monterey’s Waterfront T4. Monterey’s the environment impacted the lighthouse impacted the environment gain an their families; and keepers and of the and appreciation understanding technology of the lightstation. changing tour will be led focused This restoration of the CCLK, and by John O’Neil, Chair Chair for the O’Neil, Interpretive Carol docents. On the day we will state park’s will be volunteers be visiting, restoration get to see what they working so we will about their on-going do and talk to them The tour will feature maintenance work. challenges, and highlights, restoration successes for the Blacksmith-Carpenter Triplex House, Shop, Barn, Headkeeper’s and the Lighthouse. The majority of the House time will be spent at Headkeeper’s installed furnishings.to see the recently and discuss will also visit the Triplex We story this three the challenges of restoring walking and building. This tour requires stairs. California State Parks if a supports equal access. Prior to arrival, participant with disabilities needs assistance they should contact Pat Clark Gray at (831) 649-2855 in advance to make the proper accommodations. (Limit 20 participants)

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14 lighthouses; understand how isolation and an appreciation for the importance of an appreciation (Limit 25 participants) goals of the park; gain about interpretive Good walking shoes are recommended. recommended. Good walking shoes are will learn Keepers (CCLK). Visitors bordello operator in the novel Cannery Row. operator in the novel Cannery Row. bordello by the volunteer Central Coast Lighthouse works, and Flora Woods, the model for the works, and Flora Woods, by California State Parks and is supported the model for “Doc” in several Steinbeck Point Sur State Historic Park is operated will also visit the graves of Ed Ricketts, Guides: Central Coast Lighthouse Keepers Among the 20th-century sites, participants lunch $65, includes Ticket: Presidio Chapel (San Carlos Cathedral). Presidio 20, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm March Thursday, Spanish colonial cemetery at the Royal Park State Historic including those transferred from the original from including those transferred Sur Sur Lighthouse and Point T3. Point includes some of the oldest residents, includes some of the oldest residents, established in 1835. San Carlos cemetery Monterey cemetery, which was formally which was formally cemetery, Monterey of Monterey, and El Encinal, the City of of Monterey, Carlos Cemetery, the Catholic cemetery Carlos Cemetery, across from Dennis the Menace Park: San Dennis the from across cemeteries are located next to El Estero and located next to El Estero cemeteries are Monterey and early California. Two adjacent adjacent and early California.Monterey Two many of them played in the history of its residents, and the significant roles and the significant roles its residents, learn about the history of the cemetery, learn about the history cemetery, of the Join in a visit to the “other Monterey” to Join in a visit to the “other Monterey” (Limit 30 participants) Manager Museums and Archives once operated on the Monterey waterfront. waterfront. once operated on the Monterey City Guide: Dennis Copeland, historian and Cannery, one of many fish canneries which Cannery, $15 Ticket: occupies portions of the former Hovden occupies portions of 2:45 pm – 5:15 pm 19, March Wednesday, is the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which Bay Aquarium, is the Monterey Cemeteries of Old Monterey T2. Historic University Monterey Bay. Our second stop Bay. University Monterey is now the campus of Californiais now the campus State decommissioned U.S. Army infantrydecommissioned U.S. base, re-use of historic properties. Fort Ord, a Fort Ord, properties. of historic re-use to explore two local examples of adaptive two local examples to explore A bus will take participants on a field trip A bus will take participants Bay and Monterey Bay Aquarium staff Bay and Monterey Guide: California State University Monterey Ticket: $50 Ticket: T1. Adaptive Reuse Around Monterey Bay Monterey Reuse Around T1. Adaptive 1:00 pm 19, 9:00 am – March Wednesday, on field trips unless noted. Lunch is not provided special assistance. contact NCPH if you require tours. Please

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W ALKING TOURS ANDFIELDTRIPS St T7. TheGrapes ofWrath Tour andNational participants to Custom House–State at PacificHouse Museum,thetourtakes buildings andbeautiful gardens. Starting some ofCalifornia’s mosthistorichomes, Walking Tour where youwilldiscover Step intothepastwithaMonterey History Copeland Guides: MichaelGreen and Dennis Ticket: $12 Friday, March 21,10:30am-12:00pm T8. Walking Tour ofHistoric Monterey participants) must beage21orover.(Limit30 experience. Winerytastingroomvisitors fine wineriesforaspecialwinetasting include astopatoneofMonterey County’s downtown , tripwill ourreturn lunch onyourownatoneofSalinas’many the past200yearstocultivateitssoil.After cultures thathavecometothevalleyover Farm Workers, andexplore themany including CesarChavezandtheUnited about importantculturalmovements, interactive exhibitionhalls,youwilllearn his work.IntheSteinbeckCenter’s places ofMonterey Countythatinspired author JohnSteinbeckandthepeople winning museumdedicatedtothelifeof the NationalSteinbeckCenter, anaward- agricultural areas, enroute toSalinasand Valley, oneoftheworld’s mostfertile Our buswilltravelthrough theSalinas Guide: SteinbeckCenterStaff Ticket: $70,includeswinetasting Friday, March 21,10:00am-5:00pm 20 participants) Heritage CenterMuseumnextdoor. (Limit archaeological artifactsare ondisplayinthe an earlier(1772)chapelonthesite.Many remains ofthe1770SpanishPresidio and an archaeological excavationuncovered decor wasdiscovered insidethechurch and During recent efforts, conservation original Spanish presidio chapelinCalifornia. in 1794,andtheonlyremaining original Peninsula, theRoyalPresidio Chapel,built us totheoldestbuildingonMonterey A shortwalkfrom HotelAbrego brings Conference CentertoHotelAbrego) Abrego (ashuttlerunsfrom theMonterey This tourwilldepartfrom LobbyofHotel Guide: ChapelDocents Ticket: $10 Friday, March 21,9:00am-10:00 T6. Royal Presidio Chapel WALKING TOURS ANDFIELDTRIPS e SOLD OUT inb ec k Center,Salinas 25 participants) Rowcontinuestocaptivate.(Limit Cannery restoration andre-development, thetaleof economic despairanddecay, followedby of thewhalingandsardine industries,to settlement, through theboomandbust Native American,Asian,andEuropean canneries linedOceanView Avenue. From the area during its industrialheyday, when long before John Steinbeck’s depictionof Bay. ofthisfamousstreet Thestory began the peopleoffisheriesMonterey back intimetoexplore and thehistory Row, guideTim Thomaswilltakeyou On this2½hourwalkingtourofCannery the Monterey area. participants) back totheConference Center. (Limit25 earliest thoroughfares –ontheirway along AlvaradoStreet –oneofMonterey’s visitors. Participantscanstopforlunch tales aboutsomeofitsmore notorious statehood, thenswingsbytheOldJailwith whichpavedthewayto Hall, thesiteofCalifornia’s Constitutional Mexican periods.ThetourvisitsColton intheSpanishand settling earlyCalifornia about thepeoplewhowere instrumentalin last remaining whalebonesidewalks.Learn Brick Houseandalongoneofthenation’s Historic Landmark#1–toCalifornia’s First Collection located attheStevensonHouse at theRobertLouis StevensonMuseum Join KrisQuist forabehind-the-sceneslook Museum Curator StateParks Guide: KrisQuist,California Ticket: $10 Friday, March 21,1:30pm –3:00pm House atMonterey StateHistoric Park T10. Behindthescenes tourofStevenson Guide: Tim Thomas,4 Ticket: $20 Friday, March 21,12:45pm–3:30 T9. CanneryRow Courtesy ofMonterey PublicLibrary, California History Room.

SOLD OUT th generationnativeof the tour. (Limit14participants) Clark-Gray at(831)649-2855inadvanceof who needassistanceshouldcontactPat equal access.Participantswithdisabilities StateParkssupports House. California preserves andinterprets theStevenson StateParks techniques onhowCalifornia artifacts. Woven intothetourwillbe while Krisprovides informationregarding at theStevensonCollectiononexhibition participants willbeallowedtimetoview are normallykeptinstorage.Inaddition, share uniqueRLSartifactsandarchives that in Monterey StateHistoricPark.Hewill historic resources. (Limit18participants) considered oneofthecity’s mostimportant Steinbeck inMonterey, is thelaboratory resource associatedwithRickettsand Festival. Asthemostsignificantremaining birthplace ofthefamedMonterey Jazz for artistsandwriters,becamethe and continuedtobeagatheringplace Pacific BiologicalLabinhonorofRicketts, gathering placeforasocialclub,named After Ricketts’death,theLabbecame Lab inSteinbeck’s novelCanneryRow. as amodelforDoc’s Western Biological prominenceLab achieveditsownliterary whom were also artistsandwriters.The conversations withtheirfriends,manyof authors germinatedandgrew, aswell literary, socialandscientificvisionofboth The Labwasthelocuswhere muchofthe “Doc” charactersinSteinbeck’s works. and ecologistthemodelforseveral Ed Ricketts,apioneeringmarinebiologist Historic Places,wasownedandoperatedby which islistedontheNationalRegisterof in 1937,thePacificBiologicalLaboratories, collaborator ofauthorJohnSteinbeck.Built ofEdwardlaboratory F. Ricketts,friendand Join aspecialtourofthehomeand Guide: Docents Ticket: $15 10:15 amand–11:45 Saturday, March 22,Two tours:8:45am– Cannery Row T11 andT12.Pacific Biological Labon taken byDavidSpradling. Courtesy ofMonterey Public Library, California History Room, image 15

FIELD TRIPS S Poster Reception Consultants’ Reception Poster Reception The Opening Reception Consultants’ Reception Poster Reception Consultants’ Reception Consultants’ Reception Consultants’ Reception Courtesy of Monterey County CVB. of Monterey Courtesy Explore Monterey – Cell Phone Tours – Cell Monterey Explore Use your smartphone to access cell phone tours of historic downtown interpretive Dial (831) 718-9123. Cell phone Monterey. data and but your carrier’s free, tours are in six Offered minute rates will apply. languages. Multi-media versions of tour Cell Monterey also available. See Explore for details. Explore brochure Phone Tours and Path of History brochures Monterey maps available at Colton Hall, Lake El or NCPH registration Center, Visitor’s Estero Center. Conference table at the Monterey Path of History Path Follow the sidewalk markers for Monterey’s Path of History of for a self-guided tour and colorful adobes historic Monterey’s is 3 The full walking tour historic gardens. miles long. Path of History maps available at Center, Visitor’s Colton Hall, Lake El Estero table in the Monterey and the registration Center. Conference Explore the wonders of the Monterey Bay of the Monterey the wonders Explore eye a seal’s National Marine Sanctuary from Adventures from view! Experienced guides with you information by the Sea will share the history the Bay, about the ecology of and habits of and the biology of the area, sea varied marine life from Bay’s Monterey http:// to whales. Visit otters to harbor seals for adventuresbythesea.com/tours.html information. reservations and more Consultants’ Reception Consultants’ Reception Consultants’ Reception Consultants’ Reception Consultants’ Reception Wells Fargo Family History Center – Fargo Wells of Utah – University Center, American West at El Paso – University of Texas University of Massachusetts Amherst – LLC – Alder, Artiflection, LLC – FTI Consulting – Associates – Historical Research JRP Historical Consulting – New South Associates, Inc. – Patrick Cox Consulting – Shelley Bookspan – – Associates Stevens Historical Research – Willingham William

The Opening Reception Kayaking Monterey Bay Monterey Kayaking weather permitting, 10:00 am – 12:30 Daily, pm, and 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm by to Adventures Cost: $60, paid directly the Sea Bicycle Monterey Bicycle In its prime, Del Monte welcomed welcomed Del Monte prime, Hotel In its the on a 20,000 acre tourists as with luxurious Peninsula Monterey of sporting and a full range accommodation was This property activities. and leisure industry on for today’s the catalyst Hotel The current Peninsula. the Monterey on hotel building Del Monte is the third in 1926 with associated the site, completed to 1887. The hotel buildings dating back exquisite gardens, with its landscaped grand ballroom and Spanish architecture, building of the Naval is now the signature All in Monterey. Postgraduate School tour must have a valid participants on this government-issuedenter the base. I.D. to (Limit 30 participants) OWN ON YOUR TOURS Daily, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm, 2:00 pm – 10:00 Daily, 4:30 pm. by to Adventures Cost: $60, paid directly the Sea outfitter Adventures guide from Your by the Sea will take you cycling on the past trail along Cannery Row, recreational Bay Aquarium, and along the Monterey Peninsula coastline. the beautiful Monterey Riders will see the historic Point Pinos Lighthouse, Asilomar State Beach, 17 Mile and scenic Del Monte Forest, Drive through and Seal Rock. This ride is suitable Bird http:// for novice to expert riders. Visit for adventuresbythesea.com/tours.html information. reservations and more

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Guide: John Sanders Central Connecticut State University – History New Mexico State University – (Limit 24 participants) Sponsors: Event Arizona State University – must bring government issued photo I.D. 2014 ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS! THANK YOU local ground conditions. All participants conditions. All participants local ground No tickets sold on-site only. registration of rain, itinerary cancel or vary may due to semi-steep hillside to Fort Mervine. In case $25 Ticket: accessible. Participants will need to climb a accessible. Participants will need to climb T14. Hotel Del Monte 22, 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm March Saturday, Unfortunately, this tour is not ADA this tour Unfortunately, times, in 1818, 1842, and 1846. and learn why Monterey was seized three and learnwas seized three why Monterey Monterey as the capital of Alta California,Monterey and discuss the strategic importance of and discuss the strategic importance of the Lower Presidio Museum and battlefield the Lower Presidio California by the United States. We will visit will California by the United States. We from the Spanish period to the takeover of the Spanish period from the Bouchard Raid and defense of Monterey Raid and defense of Monterey the Bouchard Wall.The tour will include an overview tour will include of Wall.The Fort Mervine, of the Berlin and a section quarters, post cemetery, Sloat Monument, quarters, post cemetery, Soldier barracks, the officers club and War-era barracks including the Buffalo the Buffalo barracks including War-era include the parade ground, Philippine Philippine include the parade ground, to the public. Highlights of the tour will to the public. Highlights onto the post, which is normally closed onto the post, which Cameron Binkley will lead participants Binkley Cameron Institute Foreign Language Center (U.S. Army) Language Institute Foreign Army historian Center. Language Foreign Guide: Cameron Binkley, Defense Language Binkley, Guide: Cameron Language Institute has housed the Defense registration only. No tickets sold on-site. No tickets only. registration artillery units. Since 1946, the Presidio Ticket: $25 Ticket: and horse-drawn cavalry, to quarter infantry, Saturday, March 22 9:30 am – 12:00 pm 9:30 am – 12:00 22 March Saturday, established in 1902 an historic installation T13. Presidio of Monterey of T13. Presidio of Monterey, Presidio tour of the U.S Army’s WALKING TOURS AND FIELD TRIPS FIELD AND TOURS and walking Join our guided combined

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