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Presidio of Monterey Museum — Attraction in Monterey

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Presidio of Monterey Museum
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The Museum of Monterey - Stanton Center, also known as the Monterey History & Maritime Museum, tells the history of Monterey and the surrounding area through the lens of its connection to the sea. Free to the public, it houses thousands of artifacts.
Nearby attractions
Lower Presidio Historic Park
Corporal Ewing Rd, Monterey, CA 93944
Old Fisherman's Wharf
1 Old Fisherman’s Wharf, Monterey, CA 93940
San Carlos Beach Park
100 Reeside Ave, Monterey, CA 93940
Sister City Park
155 Monterey Peninsula Recreational Trail, Monterey, CA 93940
Breakwater Cove Marina
32 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940
Monterey Bay Whale Watch
84 Fishermans Wharf, Monterey, CA 93940
Discovery Whale Watch
66 Fishermans Wharf, Monterey, CA 93940
Monterey Bay Recreation Trail North-North West Seal Lions
Monterey Bay Coastal Trail, Monterey, CA 93944
Chris' Fishing and Whale Watching
48 Fishermans Wharf, Monterey, CA 93940
San Carlos Beach
Monterey, CA 93940
Nearby restaurants
Old Fisherman’s Grotto
39 Fishermans Wharf, Monterey, CA 93940
Osteria Al Mare
32 Cannery Row Suite H, Monterey, CA 93940, United States
Crab House
60 Fishermans Wharf #1, Monterey, CA 93940
Benihana Monterey
136 Olivier St, Monterey, CA 93940
Abalonetti Bar and Grill
57 Fishermans Wharf, Monterey, CA 93940
Domenico's on the Wharf
50 Fishermans Wharf Pier 1, Monterey, CA 93940
Crabby Jim's seafood
25 Fishermans Wharf, Monterey, CA 93940
Rockfish Harbor Grill
101 Fishermans Wharf #1, Monterey, CA 93940
Café Fina
47 Fishermans Wharf #1, Monterey, CA 93940
Paprika Cafe
309 Lighthouse Ave A, Monterey, CA 93940
Nearby hotels
Cannery Row Inn
200 Foam St, Monterey, CA 93940
Hotel Pacific
300 Pacific St, Monterey, CA 93940
Monterey Bay Inn
242 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940
Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa
400 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940
Portola Hotel & Spa at Monterey Bay
Two Portola Plaza, Monterey, CA 93940
Monterey Marriott
350 Calle Principal, Monterey, CA 93940
Holiday Inn Express
443 Wave St, Monterey, CA 93940
Victorian Inn
487 Foam St, Monterey, CA 93940
Merritt House Hotel
386 Pacific St, Monterey, CA 93940
The Monterey Hotel
407 Calle Principal, Monterey, CA 93940
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Presidio of Monterey Museum

Corporal Ewing Rd, Monterey, CA 93944
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The Museum of Monterey - Stanton Center, also known as the Monterey History & Maritime Museum, tells the history of Monterey and the surrounding area through the lens of its connection to the sea. Free to the public, it houses thousands of artifacts.

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attractions: Lower Presidio Historic Park, Old Fisherman's Wharf, San Carlos Beach Park, Sister City Park, Breakwater Cove Marina, Monterey Bay Whale Watch, Discovery Whale Watch, Monterey Bay Recreation Trail North-North West Seal Lions, Chris' Fishing and Whale Watching, San Carlos Beach, restaurants: Old Fisherman’s Grotto, Osteria Al Mare, Crab House, Benihana Monterey, Abalonetti Bar and Grill, Domenico's on the Wharf, Crabby Jim's seafood, Rockfish Harbor Grill, Café Fina, Paprika Cafe
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(831) 646-3456
Website
monterey.gov
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Nearby attractions of Presidio of Monterey Museum

Lower Presidio Historic Park

Old Fisherman's Wharf

San Carlos Beach Park

Sister City Park

Breakwater Cove Marina

Monterey Bay Whale Watch

Discovery Whale Watch

Monterey Bay Recreation Trail North-North West Seal Lions

Chris' Fishing and Whale Watching

San Carlos Beach

Lower Presidio Historic Park

Lower Presidio Historic Park

4.7

(64)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Old Fisherman's Wharf

Old Fisherman's Wharf

4.5

(7K)

Open 24 hours
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San Carlos Beach Park

San Carlos Beach Park

4.7

(779)

Open 24 hours
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Sister City Park

Sister City Park

4.7

(53)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Sail Monterey Bay and spot marine life
Sail Monterey Bay and spot marine life
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:00 PM
Monterey, California, 93940
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Macaron making with a Master Chef
Macaron making with a Master Chef
Fri, Dec 12 • 11:00 AM
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, 93923
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Experience a Thai cooking class in Monterey
Experience a Thai cooking class in Monterey
Mon, Dec 8 • 3:00 PM
Seaside, California, 93955
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Nearby restaurants of Presidio of Monterey Museum

Old Fisherman’s Grotto

Osteria Al Mare

Crab House

Benihana Monterey

Abalonetti Bar and Grill

Domenico's on the Wharf

Crabby Jim's seafood

Rockfish Harbor Grill

Café Fina

Paprika Cafe

Old Fisherman’s Grotto

Old Fisherman’s Grotto

4.4

(2.6K)

$$

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Osteria Al Mare

Osteria Al Mare

4.5

(520)

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Crab House

Crab House

4.2

(2.8K)

$$

Click for details
Benihana Monterey

Benihana Monterey

4.3

(428)

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Teena MalicsiTeena Malicsi
The Sloat Monument is located at the Presidio of Monterey Museum in California, commemorating the landing of Commodore John D. Sloat in 1846, an event that marked the beginning of the U.S. military presence in California during the Mexican-American War. The monument itself is a stone structure that honors Sloat's role in the capture of Monterey and symbolizes the transition of California from Mexican to American control. The Presidio of Monterey Museum showcases this historical context along with various artifacts and exhibits related to the military history of the region. The museum provides insight into the life and times of early California, the role of the U.S. military, and the diverse cultures that have influenced the area. It's a great place for visitors interested in maritime history, military heritage, and the broader narrative of California's past. The surrounding park also offers beautiful views and a peaceful environment, making it a lovely spot for both education and reflection. Make it friendly The Sloat Monument is a lovely spot at the Presidio of Monterey Museum in California, celebrating the arrival of Commodore John D. Sloat in 1846. This event marked an important moment in California history, as it led to the U.S. military establishment in the area during the Mexican-American War. The monument itself is a charming stone structure honoring Sloat's role in capturing Monterey, symbolizing the shift of California from Mexican to American control. The Presidio of Monterey Museum is filled with fascinating exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of the region's military history. Visitors can learn about life in early California and the diverse cultures that shaped the area. It’s a great destination for anyone interested in maritime history or military heritage! Plus, the park surrounding the museum offers beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect place to explore, learn, and enjoy some time outdoors.
Laura & Tom GuzmanLaura & Tom Guzman
We came here for a school book report and we're very happy with the museum volunteer guide. He was especially knowledgeable and kind with my young son. I highly recommend you visit and walk up to the monument. This location has some of the best views of the bay.
AngellaAngella
Interesting place, so be sure to read the history plaques on the wall. Run by volunteers, and supported by private donations, strictly. So be sure to thank the volunteers, as well as please leave a few dollars behind...
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The Sloat Monument is located at the Presidio of Monterey Museum in California, commemorating the landing of Commodore John D. Sloat in 1846, an event that marked the beginning of the U.S. military presence in California during the Mexican-American War. The monument itself is a stone structure that honors Sloat's role in the capture of Monterey and symbolizes the transition of California from Mexican to American control. The Presidio of Monterey Museum showcases this historical context along with various artifacts and exhibits related to the military history of the region. The museum provides insight into the life and times of early California, the role of the U.S. military, and the diverse cultures that have influenced the area. It's a great place for visitors interested in maritime history, military heritage, and the broader narrative of California's past. The surrounding park also offers beautiful views and a peaceful environment, making it a lovely spot for both education and reflection. Make it friendly The Sloat Monument is a lovely spot at the Presidio of Monterey Museum in California, celebrating the arrival of Commodore John D. Sloat in 1846. This event marked an important moment in California history, as it led to the U.S. military establishment in the area during the Mexican-American War. The monument itself is a charming stone structure honoring Sloat's role in capturing Monterey, symbolizing the shift of California from Mexican to American control. The Presidio of Monterey Museum is filled with fascinating exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of the region's military history. Visitors can learn about life in early California and the diverse cultures that shaped the area. It’s a great destination for anyone interested in maritime history or military heritage! Plus, the park surrounding the museum offers beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect place to explore, learn, and enjoy some time outdoors.
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We came here for a school book report and we're very happy with the museum volunteer guide. He was especially knowledgeable and kind with my young son. I highly recommend you visit and walk up to the monument. This location has some of the best views of the bay.
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Interesting place, so be sure to read the history plaques on the wall. Run by volunteers, and supported by private donations, strictly. So be sure to thank the volunteers, as well as please leave a few dollars behind...
Angella

Angella

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The Sloat Monument is located at the Presidio of Monterey Museum in California, commemorating the landing of Commodore John D. Sloat in 1846, an event that marked the beginning of the U.S. military presence in California during the Mexican-American War. The monument itself is a stone structure that honors Sloat's role in the capture of Monterey and symbolizes the transition of California from Mexican to American control.

The Presidio of Monterey Museum showcases this historical context along with various artifacts and exhibits related to the military history of the region. The museum provides insight into the life and times of early California, the role of the U.S. military, and the diverse cultures that have influenced the area. It's a great place for visitors interested in maritime history, military heritage, and the broader narrative of California's past. The surrounding park also offers beautiful views and a peaceful environment, making it a lovely spot for both education and reflection.

Make it friendly The Sloat Monument is a lovely spot at the Presidio of Monterey Museum in California, celebrating the arrival of Commodore John D. Sloat in 1846. This event marked an important moment in California history, as it led to the U.S. military establishment in the area during the Mexican-American War. The monument itself is a charming stone structure honoring Sloat's role in capturing Monterey, symbolizing the shift of California from Mexican to American control.

The Presidio of Monterey Museum is filled with fascinating exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of the region's military history. Visitors can learn about life in early California and the diverse cultures that shaped the area. It’s a great destination for anyone interested in maritime history or military heritage! Plus, the park surrounding the museum offers beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect place to explore, learn, and enjoy some...

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9y

Lovely, quiet site. The docent was great, and patient for all the questions we had. At the entrance of the site to the presidio is the cross marking California Historical Marker #128 (the landing site of Vizcaino and Serra). The museum covers a wide period in time and the site behind it allows for the walking up to the eagle statue and indian...

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5.0
7y

I visited the museum while touring Monterey Bay area. The museum is small but we'll kept. Since I am a graduate of the Presidio of Monterey I found the history of the base to be interesting. I would recommend a short visit to anyone interested in the history of Monterey although a short visit with zero cost it is well worth the 30 minutes...

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