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Out And About:
Monterey County Agricultural and Rural Life Museum
 
King City is a sleepy little town, where the speed limit on the
main drag is 25 punctuated by stop signs. People nod and wave
to each other on the street, and it has a real hometown feel.
What better place to have Monterey County's Agricultural &
Rural Life Museum than in the midst of small town America? An
easy drive straight down 101 to Broadway puts you at the park
entrance
Not to be missed:
Make certain to stop at the tourist information center first.
Information specialist Nancy Scala embodies Monterey County Parks'
motto, "Quality recreation with a personal touch."
She's a wellspring of knowledge about the museum, its grounds,
and local history. There is also plenty of written material available
(free) that explains the museum and its outbuildings.
Other Highlights:
· The Outhouses If your children are too young
or too "citified" to have ever experienced rural living,
the outhouses hold quite a bit of fascination. Don't worry, they're
clean and viewable through the typical moon cut-outs.
· The larger agricultural equipment (across the
street from the main building) These are good "imagination
stations" for your children. How could these have been used?
How might they have been improved upon?
· King City's original railroad station Yes, the
original one. They moved it piece by piece to the park. A fascinating
piece of architectural and railroad history.
· Spreckles Ranch House Did you know that all the
original Spreckles Ranch Houses have a picture of a beet on them?
We didn't either until visiting the Ag Museum. It's interesting
how beautiful, yet how efficiently the sugar company housed its
employees.
· The cookwagon The first "meals on wheels",
from 1888! The brochure for the cookwagon reads a little like
a Louis L'Amour piece, with a wonderful flavor of the old west.
Don't forget to pick these up first.
· La Gloria School If you visit on a weekend from
11-2, you'll be able to go into the outbuildings rather than
just look from the outside. La Gloria School provides a glimpse
back to a time when "the repository of art and science was
the school, and the schoolteacher shielded and carried the torch
of learning and beauty." (Steinbeck) Separate entrances
for boys and girls, a "List of Punishments", an organ
and original slate blackboards are all interesting features of
the schoolhouse.
If you are a camping family,
San Lorenzo County Park is a pretty destination on its own, or
a good weigh-station on your way points south. The park offers
both day use and camping, and is a nice excursion either way.
The Ag Museum also offers docent-led tours to school, homeschool
and other groups. It's a good glimpse of California History that
makes reading about this time period much more relevant.
Out & About Helpful Hints: The museum and outbuildings
are very interesting, especially to history buffs, but they are
largely "see" rather than "do." If you have
younger children, you might want to plan your visit around one
of their living history days, where blacksmiths, horseshoers
and others reenact their trades. Or plan ahead and bring their
sketchbooks.
Kid Safety Considerations: The exhibits inside the main
barn are old and often irreplaceable. If you have a kinesthetic
learner who has to touch everything, you might want to hold his
hand or direct him to the things that CAN be touched.
At A Glance
Agricultural and Rural Life Museum
1160 Broadway, King City, CA 93930 (about 45 mins from Salinas)
(408) 385-8020, open 10-4, $5.00 state parks parking fee
Appropriate for all ages, though best enjoyed by 4th grade and
up |
(c) 2000 Paul
and Julie Gentry. Note: this article first appeared in Monterey
County Family Magazine
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