City of Pacific Grove Point Pinos Lighthouse, Pacific Grove Point Pinos Lighthouse, Pacific Grove Official seal of City of Pacific Grove City of Pacific Grove is positioned in the US City of Pacific Grove - City of Pacific Grove Pacific Grove is a coastal town/city in Monterey County, California in the United States.

The United States Enumeration Bureau estimated its 2013 populace at 15,504. Pacific Grove is positioned between Point Pinos and Monterey. Pacific Grove is known for its Victorian homes, Asilomar State Beach, and is also known as "Butterfly Town U.S.A." Seventy-five percent of the homes in Pacific Grove are considered historical.

The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History and Pacific Grove Art Center are positioned in the historic downtown.

Pacific Grove was also the chief recording locale for Roger Spottiswoode's 1989 film Turner & Hooch as well as A Summer Place, starring Sandra Dee.

In prehistoric times the Rumsen were one of the linguistically distinct Ohlone groups of the Monterey Bay Area who inhabited the region now known as Pacific Grove.

Pacific Grove was established in 1875 when Pacific Land Improvement Company, owned by David Jacks, donated acreage towards the first West Coast Chautauqua retreat formed by a group of Methodists who modeled the town after Ocean Grove, New Jersey. In time, the butterflies, fragrant pines and fresh sea air brought the rest to the Pacific Grove Retreat to rest and meditate.

The initial camp meeting of the Pacific Coast branch of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle was held in Pacific Grove in June 1879.

The chief shopping region in Pacific Grove featuring old Victorian style buildings Pacific Grove, California town/city hall The Pacific Grove postal service opened in 1886, closed later that year, and was re-opened in 1887. Pacific Grove incorporated in 1889. Pacific Grove, like Carmel-by-the-Sea and Monterey, became an artists' haven in the 1890s and subsequent period.

Artists of the En plein air school in both Europe and the United States were seeking an outside venue which had natural beauty, so that Pacific Grove was a magnet for this movement.

William Adam was an English painter who first moved to Monterey and then decided on Pacific Grove for his home in 1906.

At about the same time Eugen Neuhaus, a German painter, appeared in Pacific Grove with his new bride.

Judson was an artist of aristocratic lineage who painted in Pacific Grove over a long reconstructionof time beginning in 1907; Judson's murals decorate the halls of the California Academy of Sciences.

The Asilomar Conference Grounds are positioned at the edge of Pacific Grove.

For a number of years, John Steinbeck lived in a cottage in Pacific Grove owned by his father, Ernest, who was Monterey County treasurer.

In the 1980s, Pacific Grove was the site of the pioneering microcomputer software business Digital Research.

On October 12, 1997, John Denver died when he crashed into the Pacific Ocean off Pacific Grove in his personal plane. Pacific Grove was the last dry town in California.

Due to its theological and gated history alcohol was not served to the enhance until July 4, 1969, at the grand opening of the Pacific Grove Art Center by El - Marie Dyke, its founder.

To this day Pacific Grove has very strict laws regarding the service of alcohol and there are no stand-alone bars.

Pacific Grove contains a several surrounding types including marine, littoral, pine forest and different oak woodland.

These monarchs migrate 2,000 miles (3,200 km) to reach Pacific Grove after their summer in the Rocky Mountains, often soaring as high as 3,000 meters (9,800 ft).

Pacific Grove Marine Gardens State Marine Conservation Area, Lovers Point State Marine Reserve, Edward F.

Ricketts State Marine Conservation Area and Asilomar State Marine Reserve are marine protected areas in the waters around Pacific Grove.

The principal noise origin in Pacific Grove is State Route 68.

There are approximately 800 inhabitants exposed to sound levels of 60 CNEL or above, making Pacific Grove noticeably quieter than its neighbor Monterey, which has more tourist traffic and more through traffic. Pacific Grove is a favorite vacation getaway for San Francisco Bay Area residents, positioned one and a half hours south of San Francisco.

Monarch Sanctuary in Pacific Grove Pacific Grove is positioned at 36 37 9 N 121 55 16 W (36.619065, -121.921025). That places it on the Pacific Ocean between Monterey and Pebble Beach, about 40 miles south of Santa Cruz and about 100 miles south of San Francisco.

Pacific Grove's climate is mild throughout the year, essentially the same as in neighboring Monterey, with most of the precipitation falling from November through April.

According to the Koppen Climate Classification system, Pacific Grove has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csb" on climate maps. Pacific Grove is governed by town/city council consisting of a mayor and six councilmembers, all propel at-large.

At the county level, Pacific Grove is represented on the Monterey County Board of Supervisors by Supervisor Dave Potter. In the California State Assembly, Pacific Grove is represented by Mark Stone as part of the 29th Assembly district.

In the United States House of Representatives, Pacific Grove is in California's 20th congressional district, represented by Democrat Jimmy Panetta The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Pacific Grove had a populace of 15,041.

The ethnic makeup of Pacific Grove was 12,710 (84.5%) White, 199 (1.3%) African American, 78 (0.5%) Native American, 872 (5.8%) Asian, 49 (0.3%) Pacific Islander, 469 (3.1%) from other competitions, and 664 (4.4%) from two or more competitions.

The populace was spread out with 2,479 citizens (16.5%) under the age of 18, 988 citizens (6.6%) aged 18 to 24, 3,466 citizens (23.0%) aged 25 to 44, 4,864 citizens (32.3%) aged 45 to 64, and 3,244 citizens (21.6%) who were 65 years of age or older.

There are over 1300 structures listed on the town's historic register making Pacific Grove the biggest inventory of historic homes and structures for its size on the West Coast.

Maxine Nightingale, singer from the 1970s, who sang the hit music "Lead Me On" and "Right Back Where We Started From", lived in Pacific Grove in the 1980s and 1990s.

Local airways broadcast KAZU-FM - 90.3 was created by Don Mussel in 1977 in Pacific Grove but is now positioned in Seaside, California.

Public civil media sites include, You Know You are From Pacific Grove If, Pagrovia, Free Pacific Grove, and Pacific Grove,CA Pacific Grove High School City of Pacific Grove.

"Pacific Grove (city) Quick - Facts".

"Pacific Grove cottage where Steinbeck's grandmother lived being restored".

Climate Summary for Pacific Grove, California City of Pacific Grove.

"2010 Enumeration Interactive Population Search: CA - Pacific Grove city".

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