by Mabel Plaskett | Jan 1, 2020 | Plaskett
Forget Your Worldly Cares At Nepenthe Restaurant By Mabel Plaskett “Wherever you may go—New York, Mexico City or Tokyo—you meet people who know the Monterey Peninsula. And there’s a good chance they’ll ask you about Nepenthe. It’s a restaurant. St. Paul’s...
by Mabel Plaskett | Sep 1, 1964 | Plaskett
Mabel Relives Days of Her Youth Spent on Mill Creek By Mabel Plaskett 🔊 Listen to Post There are many lovely streams on the coast side of the Santa Lucia mountains. Mill Creek is my favorite as it is filled with memories of my childhood. I can’t...
by Mabel Plaskett | May 1, 1964 | Plaskett
Saddle Rock Ranch Is Now Memorial to Coast Pioneer By Mabel Plaskett 🔊 Listen to Post “Who was Julia Pfeiffer Burns?” Saddlerock Ranch, just north of Anderson Creek on...
by Mabel Plaskett | Feb 1, 1964 | Plaskett
Pt. Piedras Lighthouse Keeps Coast Shippers on Course By Mabel Plaskett 🔊 Listen to Post Although shipping along the California Coast was somewhat restrictive in early times, on account of the Spanish embargo prohibiting foreign imports into her...
by Mabel Plaskett | Jan 1, 1964 | Plaskett
Ship Wrecks Stressed Need For Point Sur Lighthouse By Mabel Plaskett 🔊 Listen to Post In 1873 the S.S. Los Angeles was wrecked on the rocks off Point Sur. Dr. John Roberts rode from Monterey in three-and-a-half hours to find 150 victims, some...
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