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Henry Miller Library

Location : Big Sur CA
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Description : enry Miller (1891-1980) lived in Big Sur between 1944 and 1962. If you've read Miller, and perhaps some things about Miller, you know the incredibly rich life he lived, the millions of people he touched with his writing, the lasting friendships he had. Here in Big Sur, the place Miller found during his Air-Conditioned Nightmare search for a place to settle, we have a perfect place to build on, preserve and champion what Miller did. There is a growing collection of material for anyone interested in the literature of this country and we invite people from all over the world to perform, write, sing and experience this place. Many of Miller's old friends stop by the Library telling stories of Henry's generosity, his inspiring spirit and what his work has meant to them. Those kinds of visits provide some of the highlights of being here.

Steinbeck's Spirit of Monterey Wax Museum

Location : Monterey CA
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Description : This unique museum is home to over 100 wax figures, which were actually imported from London and Paris. The life-sized figures are posed in scenes from over 450 years of Monterey history. Get an inside glimpse of workers in a busy cannery, see what an early Mexican fiesta was like, walk alongside members of an original Native American tribe, or mingle with author John Steinbeck at one of his favorite local hangouts--there are many scenes to take in here at the museum. In addition to the detailed decorations and amazing wax models, the scenes also include various special effects and animation, making the characters really come alive.

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Monterey Whale Watching

Location : Monterey CA
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Description : The Monterey Bay is shaped like a backwards ‘C’, with its southern most tip at Point Pinos and its northern most tip at Point Santa Cruz. The Monterey Bay is bisected by the Monterey Submarine Canyon, known as the 3rd largest submarine canyon in the world. The head of the canyon starts just a mile from shore at Moss Landing, and is approximately 292 miles long, 7.5 miles wide, and is more than 2 miles deep at its deepest point. Because the submarine canyon is in such close proximity to shore, the Monterey Bay has deep, cold, nutrient-rich water all year.



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