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  2. Monterey County, California - Wikipedia

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    Monterey County is a county on the Pacific coast of California, with Salinas as its county seat. It has a population of 439,035 and covers 3,771 square miles, including scenic features such as Monterey Bay, Big Sur, and Pebble Beach.

  3. Doud House - Wikipedia

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    The Monterey Urban Renewal Agency engaged in negotiations to acquire the property from the Doud estate. Following advocacy by the Monterey History & Art Association, the property was eventually bestowed upon the Association in 1969 and embarked on an extensive restoration effort.

  4. Larkin House - Wikipedia

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    The Larkin House is a historic house at 464 Calle Principal in Monterey, California.Built in 1835 by Thomas O. Larkin, it is claimed to be the first two-story house in all of California, with a design combining Spanish Colonial building methods with New England architectural features to create the popular Monterey Colonial style of architecture.

  5. Monterey, California - Wikipedia

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    Monterey is a city on the Pacific coast of California, known for its history, culture, and natural beauty. It was the capital of Alta California under both Spain and Mexico, and is home to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Naval Postgraduate School, and several notable people.

  6. Santiago J. Duckworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, he and his brother, Belisario Duckworth, set up a real estate and insurance company, named Duckworth Brothers on Alvarado Street in Monterey. [ 15 ] [ 2 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 3 ] On February 18, 1888, Escolle signed an agreement to sell 324 acres (131 ha) to Duckworth and his brother with the intention of dividing it into town lots.

  7. Francis Doud - Wikipedia

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    By June 1850, he had returned to Monterey, where he purchased real estate from the former Mexican War officer, Major Edward S. Canby, for $400 (equivalent to $14,650 in 2023). [8] On February 26, 1873, Doud became a member of the Society of California Pioneers. [7] He was a member of the Monterey Chamber of Commerce. Around 1910, he gave the ...

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