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We did make the time to see some of the Carmel-area sights, including the beach and the 17-Mile Drive through Pebble Beach, where we stopped at the Lodge at Pebble Beach for some shopping and a light meal. It was amazing to see the Pebble Beach golf course up-close and one could sense the thrill it must give a golfer to play the famous course. But we're told playing Pebble Beach is not something you do every day - unless you're a tycoon - as it's one of the most expensive golf courses anywhere.
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Cannery Row - the subject of John Steinbeck's book by that name -- still has a bit of that fish factory feel to it, and there are still a few run-down or torn-down buildings that mar what otherwise might be picture-perfect views. But the city has made a lot of effort to create bike paths and walking areas to accommodate the legions of visitors. And there are plenty of reasons to take a walk -- [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin[/url] the [url=http://www.getconversational.com]hollister france[/url] area now is home to more than 200 galleries in addition to a street-full of specialty shops, restaurants, hotels and inns.
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AT A GLANCE
WHERE: Carmel-by-the-sea is just south of Monterey, about 120 miles south of San Francisco and 350 miles north of Los Angeles.
WHAT: A quaint, seaside "storybook village" with charming accommodations and many tourist attractions in the area.
WHEN: Any time of year. It's definitely cooler in winter, but also less crowded.
WHY: The charming combination of shops, restaurants and storybook cottages makes this an unusual destination, even for California.
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