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Mama Lu's Dumpling House was first opened at 153 E. Garvey Ave. in Monterey Park, California before 2008. [13] By 2012, two more restaurants were operating in the city: [14] according to Tony Chen of Eater, one had opened down the street at 501 W. Garvey after Lu's Dumpling House had on Garfield. [15]
Monterey: 1835 house of American merchant Thomas O. Larkin, which combined Spanish Colonial adobe materials with New England frame construction to originate the Monterey Colonial architecture style. [37] Now a house museum of Monterey State Historic Park. [38] 29: Los Coches Rancho: January 31, 1979
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Also known as Monterey State Historic Park, this NHLD contains both California's First Theatre, and the Monterey Customs House, where the American flag was first raised over California. It also incorporates the National Historic Landmarked Larkin House known for its leading architecture.
Monterey State Historic Park is a historic state park in Monterey, California. It includes part or all of the Monterey Old Town Historic District , a historic district that includes 17 contributing buildings and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970.
In the state legislature Monterey Park is located in the 22nd Senate District, represented by Democrat Susan Rubio, and in the 49th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Mike Fong. In the United States House of Representatives, Monterey Park is in California's 28th congressional district, represented by Democrat Judy Chu. [98]
Governor Alvarado House on Alvarado and Pearl Streets. The Governor Alvarado House is located at 494-498 Alvarado Street in downtown Monterey. The building is part of the Monterey State Historic Park that includes 17 historic buildings in Monterey's old town historic district. [1]
The Custom House became the first California Historical Landmark on June 1, 1932, [2] and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. It is part of the larger Monterey State Historic Park, itself a National Historic Landmark District along with the nearby Larkin House.