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Hors des sentiers battus à Carmel-by-the-Sea : visite audioguidée

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This self-guided walking audio tour explores off-the-beaten-path areas of Carmel-by-the-Sea. You will walk through Carmel’s quiet and charming northwest side of town, which is home to artist Mary Austin’s Rose Cottage. Discover the hidden Jane Powers Walkway, named after an early Carmelite artist, and hear her fascinating story.

You will visit Carmel’s historic Pine Inn where you might decide to visit the bar for a cocktail or a snack. There will be the opportunity to see First Murphy House, a museum of early Carmel history. Operating hours are Tuesday – Thursday 12pm to 3pm.

Then the tour takes you to the north end of Carmel Beach where you will see the gorgeous Pebble Beach Golf Links. The tour passes by the early homes of Robinson and Una Jeffers where you will hear the story of this famous Carmel couple.

The tour is ready whenever you are. It plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smart phone’s GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which works offline.
Ville: Monterey et Carmel
Tue 22 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
VoiceMap Application
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Lifetime access to Carmel-by-the-Sea: Off the Beaten Path tour
Possibilité de concevoir votre propre itinéraire en fonction de votre temps et de vos intérêts
Conseils de voyage intégrés à l'application, conseils de planification de visites et suggestions d'itinéraires
Application audio
VoiceMap Application
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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First Murphy House
M. J. Murphy was born in 1885 in Utah. In 1902, M.J., his mother Emma, and his sister Myrtle traveled to Carmel to meet with Frank Devendorf. He had promised M. J. work, building homes in the village. That same year, at the age of 17, Murphy built his first home for his mother and sister and by 1904, he was an associate with Frank Devendorf as a builder for the Carmel Development Company.
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Harrison Memorial Library
The Harrison Memorial Library was one of Carmel’s first public works projects. The library was constructed in 1927 and is named for Mrs. Ella Reid Harrison and her husband California Supreme Court Justice, Ralph Chandler Harrison.
3
The Valentine
The bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was purchased by the City of Carmel for $40,000 and installed in First Murphy Park in 1994. The man with his bow tie and sweater vest gently rests his hands on his cane and his head on the woman next to him. In her hand she holds a valentine, and the two are frozen in time, possibly daydreaming of days past.
4
Première maison Murphy
M.J. Murphy est né en 1885 dans l'Utah. En 1902, MJ, sa mère Emma et sa sœur Myrtle se sont rendus à Carmel pour rencontrer Frank Devendorf. Il avait promis du travail à M. J., construisant des maisons dans le village. Cette même année, à l'âge de 17 ans, Murphy a construit sa première maison pour sa mère et sa sœur et en 1904, il était associé avec Frank Devendorf en tant que constructeur pour la Carmel Development Company.
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Bibliothèque commémorative Harrison
La Harrison Memorial Library a été l'un des premiers projets de travaux publics de Carmel. La bibliothèque a été construite en 1927 et porte le nom de Mme Ella Reid Harrison et de son mari, le juge de la Cour suprême de Californie, Ralph Chandler Harrison.
6
La Saint-Valentin
La figure de sculpture en bronze de George Wayne Lundeen s'appelle The Valentine. Il a été acheté par la ville de Carmel pour 40 000 $ et installé dans le parc First Murphy en 1994. L'homme avec son nœud papillon et son pull-over pose doucement ses mains sur sa canne et sa tête sur la femme à côté de lui. Dans sa main, elle tient un valentine, et les deux sont figés dans le temps, rêvant peut-être des jours passés.
7
First Murphy House
M. J. Murphy was born in 1885 in Utah. In 1902, M.J., his mother Emma, and his sister Myrtle traveled to Carmel to meet with Frank Devendorf. He had promised M. J. work, building homes in the village. That same year, at the age of 17, Murphy built his first home for his mother and sister and by 1904, he was an associate with Frank Devendorf as a builder for the Carmel Development Company.
8
Harrison Memorial Library
The Harrison Memorial Library was one of Carmel’s first public works projects. The library was constructed in 1927 and is named for Mrs. Ella Reid Harrison and her husband California Supreme Court Justice, Ralph Chandler Harrison.
9
The Valentine
The bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was purchased by the City of Carmel for $40,000 and installed in First Murphy Park in 1994. The man with his bow tie and sweater vest gently rests his hands on his cane and his head on the woman next to him. In her hand she holds a valentine, and the two are frozen in time, possibly daydreaming of days past.
10
First Murphy House
M. J. Murphy was born in 1885 in Utah. In 1902, M.J., his mother Emma, and his sister Myrtle traveled to Carmel to meet with Frank Devendorf. He had promised M. J. work, building homes in the village. That same year, at the age of 17, Murphy built his first home for his mother and sister and by 1904, he was an associate with Frank Devendorf as a builder for the Carmel Development Company.
11
Harrison Memorial Library
The Harrison Memorial Library was one of Carmel’s first public works projects. The library was constructed in 1927 and is named for Mrs. Ella Reid Harrison and her husband California Supreme Court Justice, Ralph Chandler Harrison.
12
The Valentine
The bronze sculpture figure by George Wayne Lundeen is called The Valentine. It was purchased by the City of Carmel for $40,000 and installed in First Murphy Park in 1994. The man with his bow tie and sweater vest gently rests his hands on his cane and his head on the woman next to him. In her hand she holds a valentine, and the two are frozen in time, possibly daydreaming of days past.
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Commentaires (9)
dalecbyrne
Sep 2020
This is a nice tour that shows a part of Carmel many people miss. Lots of history, interesting homes, beautiful views of Carmel Beach and Pebble Beach. Also, quite a bit of architecture.
mike_o_mcgrath
Sep 2020
What a hidden gem. My wife and I were looking for something to do while visiting Carmel (unfortunately things aren't yet back to normal). We stumbled upon this walking tour of a part of the Village we had never explored. Exploring the Jane Powers Walkway (tucked away for us to discover) and learning about some of the Bohemian shenanigans that were a huge part of Carmel's history was a delightful way to spend a part of the morning and to build up an appetite for our Sunday brunch. Highly recommeded.
Dreamer41963666670
Sep 2019
Ok but GPS lagged actual position so kept having to walk back. Some good interesting houses it pointed out though.

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