| Our
city was founded in 1867 when the owners of the Halfway House Inn and a
local rancher formed a partnership and laid out lots on a half mile square.
In 1872 they gave Southern Pacific Railroad free right of way and a depot.
Two years later the city was incorporated as a charter city and became
the seat of Monterey County. The current population is about 150,000. Historical
sites, the National Steinbeck Center and Steinbeck house in the oldtown,
Wild Things, area wineries, fresh produce stands, the close proximity to
the Monterey Peninsula, relaxed friendliness, abundant cultural and recreational
resources, a rich array of festivals and the high quality of life make
this a very attractive place for families to live. On the property of the
Boronda Adobe History Center is the oldest standing adobe in the valley,
a Queen Anne style house, and the Lagunita School that Steinbeck wrote
about in his story "The Red Pony". |
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