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Frommer's travel guide lists Monterey Bay Aquarium as "exceptional", the highest rating on its three-tier system. [94] Each year, since 2019, content creator DougDoug has held a Twitch livestream on the birthday of Monterey Bay Aquarium's oldest sea otter, Rosa. The livestreams have raised a significant amount of money for the aquarium and, as ...
The Monterey Aquarium is one of Monterey County's most visited attractions. Monterey County is a county on the Pacific coast of the U.S. state of California, its northwestern section forming the southern half of Monterey Bay. The population of the county in 2021 was 437,325. [1]
Emily Simpson, a senior social media content creator for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, said their team began making these videos in 2020 while the aquarium was closed.
Monterey Bay Aquarium: Monterey: Monterey: Monterey Bay: Natural history: Monterey County Agricultural & Rural Life Museum: King City: Monterey: Monterey Bay: Open air: website, includes the exhibit barn, blacksmith shop, and the History of Irrigation Museum, 1898 Spreckels House, 1887 schoolhouse, 1903 train depot Monterey County Youth Museum ...
No tours are offered. California farm-raised abalone has been selected by the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Sea Watch program as an excellent choice for environmentally conscious seafood consumers. [citation needed] Cement Plant and CEMEX Redwoods. The cement plant was built in 1906 and operated as the Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company.
Fisherman's Wharf is lined with seafood restaurants ranging from casual, open-air clam bars, to formal indoor dining with views of the bay. Along with Cannery Row, Fisherman's Wharf is one of the few areas in Monterey that sells souvenirs, so the restaurants are interspersed with gift shops, jewelry stores, art galleries, and candy shops.
The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History is a museum of natural history located near the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Pacific Grove, California, United States.The museum is a living field guide of the California Central Coast showcasing local native plants, animals, geology, and cultural histories.
Riverside Plaza is a 475,000-square-foot (44,100 m 2) outdoor mall in Riverside, California originally anchored by a 205,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2) Harris Company (later Harris’/Gottschalks) department store along with Montgomery Ward. [1]