Monterey, United States
570 Pacific St
N/A
+1 8316465648
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Small but historically important free museum. Plan on about 15 minutes. It's mostly about creating the State constitution. Also a nice view out the balcony. Worth a visit. Did I mention it was FREE?
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Landmark and historic Colton Hall, built in late 1840's by Monterey's first American alcalde Walter Colton as a school; largest public building in California at the time. Hosted first California constitutional convention in 1849. Now a small museum, with wonderful front and exterior entry staircases.
The grounds are beautiful and the history on the placards are a definite must read. The bear statues are cool. The park is very clean and manicured.
Great museum loved it guide was friendly and informative.
The building is in good shape, location and parking was very convenient. Event coordinators/staff where great
Beautiful place I love to take pictures in that place
Lovely short historical stop. Helpful staff who knew his stuff. Boyfriend who's into constitutional things wished there was more.
Interesting old building, we had a great tour
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