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Best Place to Visit in Salina , Best Hotel in Salina

Salinas Valley and the Monterey Peninsula are A Vacation Youu2019ll Never Forget!<br>Dreaming of a vacation where the excitement never stops? This Summer, weu2019ve got major sporting events (does it get any bigger than the U.S. Golf Open at Pebble Beach), heart-pounding car and motorcycle racing, rodeos, auto shows, golf and so much more.

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Best Place to Visit in Salina , Best Hotel in Salina

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  1. Best Place to Visit in Salinas

  2. National Steinbeck Center The National Steinbeck Center opened on Main Street back in 1998. Steinbeck was born and grew up in Salinas, and he drew inspiration for his novels from the Salinas Valley and its rural towns. The attraction has the largest Steinbeck archives in the USA and the displays inform visitors about the themes and philosophy behind the writer’s works.

  3. After a few hours at the museum you can also potter around Steinbeck’s place of birth and childhood home. The house dates to 1897 and the Steinbeck family moved here in 1900. It’s a restored Queen Anne-style Victorian home on the National Register of Historic Places. People stop for photos in front of the lawn and there’s a gift shop inside, but if you come to the house from Tuesday to Saturday you can enjoy a tasty sit-down lunch, served by staff in Victorian costume. The menu changes by the month and is updated on the attraction’s website. The Steinbeck House

  4. Minutes south of Salinas, this beautiful sweep of open country attracts hikers, horseback riders, geocachers and mountain bikers for its challenging and striking terrain. There are 20 miles of trails for people who don’t mind a strenuous walk – the effort is more than worthwhile for the arresting views out of the Salinas Valley and Monterrey Bay. Toro County Park

  5. California’s top motor racing track, Laguna Seca welcomes some big international racing events  from spring to autumn. Until 2013 it was an annual stop on the MotoGP circuit, now replaced by the FIM World Superbike Championship. The track dates to 1957 and is renowned for its “Corkscrew” section, darting downhill between two tight turns. Motor racing has been a local passion for a long time on the Central Coast, and Laguna Seca replaced the nearby Pebble Beach Road Races, set on hair-raising twin-lane coastal roads. Laguna Seca

  6. This historic house belonged to the wealthy merchant and local politician Isaac Julian Harvey who made his fortune during the gold rush. He settled in Salinas in 1866 when it was a settlement with no more than 12 buildings, and in 1868 he built his home with timber hauled from redwood forests at Moss Landing on the coast. Harvey-Baker House

  7. The Salinas Valley is among the most fertile locations in California and is billed by local authorities as the “Salad Bowl of the World”. Flourishing here are broccoli, cauliflower, celery, peppers, vines, strawberries, tomatoes and spinach. So it’s no surprise that the Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings on Gabilan street is a big institution. Oldtown Salinas Farmer’s Market

  8. Best Hotel to Live in Salina Best Hotel in Salinas for Couples The Quality Inn Salinas California Hotel144 KERN ST., SALINAS,CA 93905Phone: (831) 758-8850

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