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In 1923, Marion Hollins bought 2,000 acres (809 ha) from the Del Monte Properties that held property in Carmel Valley. The ranch was later sold to William May Garland II around 1970, who also bought other ranches in the area. The ranch was located off Carmel Valley Road and extended across the Carmel River up to the hayfield called "La Mesa".
John Martin built the Martin Ranch. The ranch became known as the Mission Ranch because it was so close to the Carmel Mission. [11] Nightcaps Scenic Road David Allen Smith Modern Cottage 1995 Nightcaps is a 1,200 square-foot modern cottage located on Scenic Road in the coastal town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
Carmel Woods was one of three major land developments adjacent to the Carmel city limits between 1922 and 1925. The other two were the Hatton Fields, a 233 acres (94 ha) between the eastern town limit and Highway 1, and the Walker Tract to the south, which was 216 acres (87 ha) of the Martin Ranch called The Point. [3]
Carmel Valley Road-Boronda Road Eucalyptus Tree Row is located on Boronda Road off Carmel Valley Road in Carmel Valley. The unusual street side row of Eucalyptus globulus trees was planted sometime between 1874 and 1881, by Nathan Weston Spaulding , during the species' peak popularity in California for Landscaping .
The road was scheduled to open on April 12, 2003, and was projected to decrease the traffic on city streets coming from the extended Carmel Valley Road. [58] [59] The city of San Diego constructed SR 56 from Black Mountain Road to Carmel Mountain Road, and Caltrans built the remaining portion of the route to Carmel Creek Road.
Location of LaPorte County in Indiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in LaPorte County, Indiana.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in LaPorte County, Indiana, United States.
Holman Ranch was originally part of the Rancho Los Laureles, a 6,625-acre (26.81 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Monterey County, California.The ranch passed through many hands until 1928, when San Francisco businessman, Gordon Armsby, purchased 400 acres (160 ha) in Carmel Valley, California, that would become the Holman Ranch.
He built the Martin Ranch on 216-acre (0.87 km 2) that went as far as the Carmel River to the homes along Carmel Point. The ranch became known as the Mission Ranch because it was so close to the Carmel Mission. [3] 1870 The United States government patent gave the Carmel Mission Church 7-acre (0.028 km 2) of land. [4] 1880