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17-Mile Drive

17-Mile Drive is a scenic road through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula in California, much of which hugs the Pacific coastline and passes famous golf courses, mansions and scenic attractions, including the Lone Cypress, Bird Rock and the 5,300-acre Del Monte Forest of Monterey Cypress trees.[1]

17-Mile Drive
17 Mile Drive near Spanish Bay Road
TypeScenic toll road
Maintained byPebble Beach Company
Length17 mi (27 km)
FromDel Monte Blvd in Pacific Grove
Major
junctions
SR 68 / Sunset Dr
Carmel Way
To SR 68 / SR 1
Construction
Completion1880
Other
WebsiteScenic 17-Mile Drive

The drive serves as the main road through the gated community of Pebble Beach. Inside this community, nonresidents have to pay a toll to use the road.[2] Like the community, the majority of 17-Mile Drive is owned and operated by the Pebble Beach Corporation. The 17-Mile Drive is a 17-mile (27 km)-long scenic loop having five primary entrances - the main highway entrance at California State Route 1, and entrances in Carmel and Pacific Grove.

History edit

 
Original Hotel Del Monte, ca. 1885

In 1602 the Monterey Peninsula was mapped by Spanish explorers. By 1840 the area now called Pebble Beach was a rancho left to widow Carmen Garcia Barreto Maderiaga Maria by her husband. She sold the 4000 acre property for $500 in 1846. Ownership passed several times until 1862 when the property was purchased at auction for 12 cents an acre by David Jacks. At the time, the area was called "Stillwater Cove". Jacks leased the land to the "China Man Hop Company", a small village with a population of about 30 Chinese fishermen living in shacks built upon the rocky shoreline.[3]

In 1880, Jacks sold the land to the Pacific Improvement Company (PIC), a consortium of The Big Four railroad barons: Charles Crocker, Mark Hopkins, Collis Huntington and Leland Stanford.[4][5] By 1892, the PIC laid out a scenic road that they called the 17-Mile Drive, meandering along the beaches and among the forested areas between Monterey and Carmel.[6] Within short order, the area became a tourist destination with the building of the Hotel Del Monte.

The hotel was the starting and finishing point for 17-Mile Drive, (originally called the 18-mile Drive by hotel operators). The drive was offered as a pleasure excursion to hotel guests, and was intended to attract wealthy buyers of large and scenic residential plots on PIC land. Sightseers riding horses or carriages along the 17-Mile Drive sometimes stopped at Pebble Beach to pick up agate and other stones polished smooth by the waves, and they commented on a few unusual tree formations known as the Witch Tree and the Ostrich Tree—the latter formed by two trees leaning on each other. At that time, the Chinese fishing community continued in existence despite mounting anti-Chinese sentiment among Monterey residents of European heritage.[7] At roadside stands, Chinese-American girls sold shells and polished pebbles to tourists. In the 1900s, the automobile began replacing horses on 17-Mile Drive, and by 1907 there were only automobiles.[8] The drive featured region's historical sites, forests, and on to the coastal scenic attractions in the Hotel Del Monte Park Reservation, as it was known at the time.[9]

 
The Hotel Del Monte rebuilt in 1926, now Herrmann Hall

Drawn by six bay horses, President Benjamin Harrison took the coach ride through the reservation in 1891. The coach was adorned with the national colors "and the harness on the horses was lined with bunting and roses as far as possible." In the newspaper The Monterey Cypress, President Harrison noted "This is a lovely spot. I only wish I could stay here a week."[10] In 1887, the hotel was destroyed by fire and replaced with a new structure. The Del Monte Golf Course was added in 1897 as part of the hotel and is today the oldest operating course west of the Mississippi.[11] In 1919, the Los Angeles Times called the 17-Mile Drive one of the "great wonders of the world."[10]

On February 27, 1919, Samuel Finley Brown Morse formed the Del Monte Properties Company, and acquired the extensive holdings of the Pacific Improvement Company, which included the Del Monte Forest and the Hotel Del Monte.[12][13] Another fire destroyed that structure and was replaced by a third hotel. This new hotel was finished in 1926 and requisitioned by the United States government as a training facility in 1942.[11] After World War II, the Hotel del Monte building and surrounding grounds were acquired by the United States Navy for its Naval Postgraduate School and the building was renamed Herrmann Hall. The Del Monte Forest, including the famed 17-Mile Drive, remained under the ownership of Del Monte Properties Company.

On March 30, 1977, the Del Monte Properties Company was reincorporated as the Pebble Beach Corporation.[12] In May 1979, 20th Century Fox, later bought by Marvin Davis, purchased the Pebble Beach Corporation.[12] When the film company was sold to Rupert Murdoch in 1985, Davis kept several company assets not directly related to the film and TV industry, including the Pebble Beach Company. In 1990 Davis sold the company to Japanese businessman Minoru Isutani,[12] who made it a subsidiary of the Japanese resort company Taiheiyo Club Inc. under a holding company called the Lone Cypress Company. In 1999 the Pebble Beach Company was acquired from Cypress by an investor group led by Clint Eastwood, Arnold Palmer, and Peter Ueberroth.

Route description edit

 
Pacific Grove entrance
 
17-Mile Drive entrance gates

At the north end, a portion of the early route through Pacific Grove begins at the intersection of Del Monte Blvd and Esplanade Street. The famous portion of 17-Mile Drive then begins a few miles south of this point[where?]. The crossing of Highway 68 (Holman Highway/Sunset Drive) and 17-Mile Drive marks the entrance to Pebble Beach.

From the Sunset Drive/Pacific Grove gate, the drive runs inland past Spanish Bay, then adjacent to beaches and up into the coastal hills, providing scenic viewpoints. The route allows for self-directed travel and stopping, with frequent turnouts along the roadway in many locations along the route. Without stops, it takes a minimum of 20 minutes to reach Carmel. The numerous turnouts allow stopping to take pictures, or getting out to stroll along the ocean or among the trees. Visitors receive a map that points out some of the more scenic spots. In addition, a red-dashed line is marked in the center of the main road to guide visitors, and help prevent them from venturing into the adjacent neighborhood streets.[14]

 
Beach near the Pacific Grove entrance of the 17 Mile Drive
 
Beach access near golf links at Pebble Beach
 
Bird Rock
 
Seal seen along 17-mile drive

Scenic attractions edit

 
The Lone Cypress

Primary scenic attractions include Cypress Point, Bird Rock, Point Joe, Pescadero Point, Fanshell Beach & Seal Point. The famous "Witch Tree" landmark, often used as scenic background in movies and television, was formerly at Pescadero Point. The tree was blown down by a storm on January 14, 1964. Pescadero Point is also the site of the Ghost Tree, a landmark Monterey Cypress tree. The tree gives its name to a dangerous extreme surfing location known to have storm waves.[15] Currently, the surf break of Ghost Tree is off limits to surfers and watercraft.[16]

Chief among the scenic attractions is the Lone Cypress, a salt-pruned Monterey cypress (macrocarpa) tree which is the official symbol of Pebble Beach and a frequent fixture of television broadcasts from this area. In 1990 the Monterey Journal reported that Pebble Beach's lawyer, Kerry C. Smith, said "The image of the tree has been trademarked by us," and that it intended to control any display of the cypress for commercial purposes. The company had warned photographers that "they cannot even use existing pictures of the tree for commercial purposes."[17] Other legal commentators have questioned the Pebble Beach Company's ability to invoke intellectual property laws to restrict others' use of such images.[18]

Art edit

Various artists over the years have found inspiration for their paintings of flora and fauna along this famous coastal drive. For example, Arthur Hill Gilbert, one of the founding members of the Carmel Art Association, was an American Impressionist noted for his canvases depicting this scenic area, including View of 17 Mile Drive, and The Cove, Pt. Lobos, circa 1930.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-05-14. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  2. ^ . Federal Highway Administration. 2009-01-01. Archived from the original on March 9, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
  3. ^ Owens, Tom; Bellon Chatfield, Melanie (2004). Insiders' Guide to the Monterey Peninsula (4th ed.). Insiders' Guide. p. 31. ISBN 9780762729708.
  4. ^ Michael Norman, 2008, Haunted Homeland: A Definitive Collection of North American Ghost Stories, p. 40, Tor Books, ISBN 978-0-7653-2159-6
  5. ^ Jack, Kenneth C. (2001). "Land King: The Story of David Jack". Monterey County Historical Society. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  6. ^ "To San Francisco". American Machinist. 15: 65. June 2, 1892. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  7. ^ Kemp, Jonathan (2010). "Chinese Start Monterey Fishing Industry". Monterey County Historical Society. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  8. ^ Cain, Julie (2005). Monterey's Hotel Del Monte. Images of America. Arcadia. ISBN 0-7385-3032-8.
  9. ^ http://lgdata.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/docs/1314/611051/HDM_1889_Souvenir_Booklet.pdf Page 28
  10. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2013-09-17. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  11. ^ a b Cain, Julie (2005). Monterey's Hotel Del Monte. 7. ISBN 9780738530321.
  12. ^ a b c d Pebble Beach Company History July 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ . Naval Postgraduate School. Archived from the original on 1 July 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  14. ^ "17-Mile Drive at Pebble Beach". Pebble Beach Resorts. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  15. ^ Smith, Craig B. (2006). Extreme Waves (2nd ed.). Dockside Consultants.
  16. ^ Yount, Maggie (July 22, 2010). "PWCs Officially Extinguished At Ghost". Surfer Magazine. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
  17. ^ Monterey Journal; Trees and Trademarks: The Disputes Run Deep Katherine Bishop, Special To The New York Times, August 2, 1990
  18. ^ Lone Cypressgate: Shutterbug, Spare This Tree! Ken Kwartler, The Recorder (Bay Area Legal Daily) August 24, 1990. Accessed 2009-07-28. 2009-10-04 at the Wayback Machine 2009-07-31.

External links edit

  • Pebble Beach Resorts: 17-Mile Drive
  • Photographic description of the whole of 17-Mile Drive.

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attractions including the Lone Cypress Bird Rock and the 5 300 acre Del Monte Forest of Monterey Cypress trees 1 17 Mile Drive17 Mile Drive near Spanish Bay RoadTypeScenic toll roadMaintained byPebble Beach CompanyLength17 mi 27 km FromDel Monte Blvd in Pacific GroveMajorjunctionsSR 68 Sunset DrCarmel WayToSR 68 SR 1ConstructionCompletion1880OtherWebsiteScenic 17 Mile DriveThe drive serves as the main road through the gated community of Pebble Beach Inside this community nonresidents have to pay a toll to use the road 2 Like the community the majority of 17 Mile Drive is owned and operated by the Pebble Beach Corporation The 17 Mile Drive is a 17 mile 27 km long scenic loop having five primary entrances the main highway entrance at California State Route 1 and entrances in Carmel and Pacific Grove Contents 1 History 2 Route description 3 Scenic attractions 4 Art 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Original Hotel Del Monte ca 1885In 1602 the Monterey Peninsula was mapped by Spanish explorers By 1840 the area now called Pebble Beach was a rancho left to widow Carmen Garcia Barreto Maderiaga Maria by her husband She sold the 4000 acre property for 500 in 1846 Ownership passed several times until 1862 when the property was purchased at auction for 12 cents an acre by David Jacks At the time the area was called Stillwater Cove Jacks leased the land to the China Man Hop Company a small village with a population of about 30 Chinese fishermen living in shacks built upon the rocky shoreline 3 In 1880 Jacks sold the land to the Pacific Improvement Company PIC a consortium of The Big Four railroad barons Charles Crocker Mark Hopkins Collis Huntington and Leland Stanford 4 5 By 1892 the PIC laid out a scenic road that they called the 17 Mile Drive meandering along the beaches and among the forested areas between Monterey and Carmel 6 Within short order the area became a tourist destination with the building of the Hotel Del Monte The hotel was the starting and finishing point for 17 Mile Drive originally called the 18 mile Drive by hotel operators The drive was offered as a pleasure excursion to hotel guests and was intended to attract wealthy buyers of large and scenic residential plots on PIC land Sightseers riding horses or carriages along the 17 Mile Drive sometimes stopped at Pebble Beach to pick up agate and other stones polished smooth by the waves and they commented on a few unusual tree formations known as the Witch Tree and the Ostrich Tree the latter formed by two trees leaning on each other At that time the Chinese fishing community continued in existence despite mounting anti Chinese sentiment among Monterey residents of European heritage 7 At roadside stands Chinese American girls sold shells and polished pebbles to tourists In the 1900s the automobile began replacing horses on 17 Mile Drive and by 1907 there were only automobiles 8 The drive featured region s historical sites forests and on to the coastal scenic attractions in the Hotel Del Monte Park Reservation as it was known at the time 9 nbsp The Hotel Del Monte rebuilt in 1926 now Herrmann HallDrawn by six bay horses President Benjamin Harrison took the coach ride through the reservation in 1891 The coach was adorned with the national colors and the harness on the horses was lined with bunting and roses as far as possible In the newspaper The Monterey Cypress President Harrison noted This is a lovely spot I only wish I could stay here a week 10 In 1887 the hotel was destroyed by fire and replaced with a new structure The Del Monte Golf Course was added in 1897 as part of the hotel and is today the oldest operating course west of the Mississippi 11 In 1919 the Los Angeles Times called the 17 Mile Drive one of the great wonders of the world 10 On February 27 1919 Samuel Finley Brown Morse formed the Del Monte Properties Company and acquired the extensive holdings of the Pacific Improvement Company which included the Del Monte Forest and the Hotel Del Monte 12 13 Another fire destroyed that structure and was replaced by a third hotel This new hotel was finished in 1926 and requisitioned by the United States government as a training facility in 1942 11 After World War II the Hotel del Monte building and surrounding grounds were acquired by the United States Navy for its Naval Postgraduate School and the building was renamed Herrmann Hall The Del Monte Forest including the famed 17 Mile Drive remained under the ownership of Del Monte Properties Company On March 30 1977 the Del Monte Properties Company was reincorporated as the Pebble Beach Corporation 12 In May 1979 20th Century Fox later bought by Marvin Davis purchased the Pebble Beach Corporation 12 When the film company was sold to Rupert Murdoch in 1985 Davis kept several company assets not directly related to the film and TV industry including the Pebble Beach Company In 1990 Davis sold the company to Japanese businessman Minoru Isutani 12 who made it a subsidiary of the Japanese resort company Taiheiyo Club Inc under a holding company called the Lone Cypress Company In 1999 the Pebble Beach Company was acquired from Cypress by an investor group led by Clint Eastwood Arnold Palmer and Peter Ueberroth Route description edit nbsp Pacific Grove entrance nbsp 17 Mile Drive entrance gates At the north end a portion of the early route through Pacific Grove begins at the intersection of Del Monte Blvd and Esplanade Street The famous portion of 17 Mile Drive then begins a few miles south of this point where The crossing of Highway 68 Holman Highway Sunset Drive and 17 Mile Drive marks the entrance to Pebble Beach From the Sunset Drive Pacific Grove gate the drive runs inland past Spanish Bay then adjacent to beaches and up into the coastal hills providing scenic viewpoints The route allows for self directed travel and stopping with frequent turnouts along the roadway in many locations along the route Without stops it takes a minimum of 20 minutes to reach Carmel The numerous turnouts allow stopping to take pictures or getting out to stroll along the ocean or among the trees Visitors receive a map that points out some of the more scenic spots In addition a red dashed line is marked in the center of the main road to guide visitors and help prevent them from venturing into the adjacent neighborhood streets 14 nbsp Beach near the Pacific Grove entrance of the 17 Mile Drive nbsp Beach access near golf links at Pebble Beach nbsp Bird Rock nbsp Seal seen along 17 mile driveScenic attractions edit nbsp The Lone CypressPrimary scenic attractions include Cypress Point Bird Rock Point Joe Pescadero Point Fanshell Beach amp Seal Point The famous Witch Tree landmark often used as scenic background in movies and television was formerly at Pescadero Point The tree was blown down by a storm on January 14 1964 Pescadero Point is also the site of the Ghost Tree a landmark Monterey Cypress tree The tree gives its name to a dangerous extreme surfing location known to have storm waves 15 Currently the surf break of Ghost Tree is off limits to surfers and watercraft 16 Chief among the scenic attractions is the Lone Cypress a salt pruned Monterey cypress macrocarpa tree which is the official symbol of Pebble Beach and a frequent fixture of television broadcasts from this area In 1990 the Monterey Journal reported that Pebble Beach s lawyer Kerry C Smith said The image of the tree has been trademarked by us and that it intended to control any display of the cypress for commercial purposes The company had warned photographers that they cannot even use existing pictures of the tree for commercial purposes 17 Other legal commentators have questioned the Pebble Beach Company s ability to invoke intellectual property laws to restrict others use of such images 18 Art editVarious artists over the years have found inspiration for their paintings of flora and fauna along this famous coastal drive For example Arthur Hill Gilbert one of the founding members of the Carmel Art Association was an American Impressionist noted for his canvases depicting this scenic area including View of 17 Mile Drive and The Cove Pt Lobos circa 1930 References edit How to Make the Most Out of Carmel s 17 Mile Drive Archived from the original on 2013 05 14 Retrieved 2013 07 16 Non Interstate System Toll Roads in the United States Federal Highway Administration 2009 01 01 Archived from the original on March 9 2011 Retrieved 2011 04 26 Owens Tom Bellon Chatfield Melanie 2004 Insiders Guide to the Monterey Peninsula 4th ed Insiders Guide p 31 ISBN 9780762729708 Michael Norman 2008 Haunted Homeland A Definitive Collection of North American Ghost Stories p 40 Tor Books ISBN 978 0 7653 2159 6 Jack Kenneth C 2001 Land King The Story of David Jack Monterey County Historical Society Retrieved July 10 2011 To San Francisco American Machinist 15 65 June 2 1892 Retrieved July 10 2011 Kemp Jonathan 2010 Chinese Start Monterey Fishing Industry Monterey County Historical Society Retrieved July 10 2011 Cain Julie 2005 Monterey s Hotel Del Monte Images of America Arcadia ISBN 0 7385 3032 8 http lgdata s3 website us east 1 amazonaws com docs 1314 611051 HDM 1889 Souvenir Booklet pdf Page 28 a b Del Monte s 17 Mile Drive Historic Hotel del Monte LibGuides Homepage at Naval Postgraduate School NPS Dudley Knox Library DKL Archived from the original on 2013 09 17 Retrieved 2013 07 16 a b Cain Julie 2005 Monterey s Hotel Del Monte 7 ISBN 9780738530321 a b c d Pebble Beach Company History Archived July 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine History of NPS and the Infamous Hotel Del Monte Naval Postgraduate School Archived from the original on 1 July 2013 Retrieved 22 June 2013 17 Mile Drive at Pebble Beach Pebble Beach Resorts Retrieved 2011 04 05 Smith Craig B 2006 Extreme Waves 2nd ed Dockside Consultants Yount Maggie July 22 2010 PWCs Officially Extinguished At Ghost Surfer Magazine Retrieved September 16 2012 Monterey Journal Trees and Trademarks The Disputes Run Deep Katherine Bishop Special To The New York Times August 2 1990 Lone Cypressgate Shutterbug Spare This Tree Ken Kwartler The Recorder Bay Area Legal Daily August 24 1990 Accessed 2009 07 28 Archived 2009 10 04 at the Wayback Machine 2009 07 31 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 17 Mile Drive Pebble Beach Resorts 17 Mile Drive Photographic description of the whole of 17 Mile Drive 36 35 05 N 121 57 54 W 36 584839 N 121 9651 W 36 584839 121 9651 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 17 Mile Drive amp oldid 1183395867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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