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This
quaint and charming
town is proud to
call itself “The
Last Hometown, USA”
and its residents
enjoy a quiet and
safe lifestyle.
Pacific Grove offers
an unparalleled
quality of life.
Sharing borders with
the Monterey Bay,
City of Monterey,
Pacific Ocean, and
the Del Monte
Forest, the town
offers breathtaking
views and
recreational
activities. The City
provides offers an
award-winning
natural history
museum, a
nationally-
recognized 18- hole
golf course, a
monarch butterfly
habitat sanctuary;
sandy beaches, and,
the oldest
continuously-operating
lighthouse on the
west coast. Pacific
Grove is known for
our small-town
hospitality and
friendliness in a
place they simply
call “P.G.” Pacific
Grove is also known
as “Butterfly Town,”
in honor of the
Monarch butterflies
that stay over
winter there during
their annual
migration.
Today,
with a population of
nearly 15,500, it is
a prosperous city
with a strong retail
center and many
scenic attractions,
including
Point Pinos
Lighthouse,
(California’s oldest
working lighthouse),
the
Museum of Natural
History,
and
Asilomar State Beach
and Park.
The
American Tin Cannery,
California’s first
outlet center, is
located in a
renovated tinnery
which supplied the
cans for the sardine
industry on historic
Cannery Row in
neighboring Monterey
between 1921 and
1946.
Tourism strongly
influences retail
sales in Pacific
Grove, and 16% of
the Peninsula’s
visitors lodge
there.
Pacific
Grove welcomes you
to there city. Enjoy
the less hustle and
bustle then a large
city. I have learned
the people of PG are
extremely gracious
and welcome your
stay.
Learn more about
Pacific Grove:
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