Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove
Facts and practical information
Asilomar Conference Grounds is a conference center built for the Young Women's Christian Association. It is located east of what was known as Moss Beach on the western tip of the Monterey Peninsula in Pacific Grove, California. Between 1913 and 1929 architect Julia Morgan designed and built 16 of the buildings on the property, of which 11 are still standing. In 1956 it became part of the State Division of Beaches and Parks of California's Department of Natural Resources, and Moss Beach was renamed Asilomar State Beach. Asilomar is a derivation of the Spanish phrase asilo al mar, meaning asylum or refuge by the sea. It is the native homeland of the Rumsen Ohlone people. ()
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Asilomar Conference Grounds – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Asilomar State Marine Reserve, Point Pinos Lighthouse, Pacific Grove Municipal Golf Links, Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History.