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The Museum of Monterey - Stanton Center, also referred to as the Monterey History & Maritime Museum, provides a unique perspective on the history of Monterey and its surrounding areas. The museum's exhibits focus on the region's deep connection to the sea, offering visitors a chance to delve into the maritime history that has shaped Monterey's past and present.
The Museum of Monterey - Stanton Center is open to the public free of charge and houses thousands of artifacts. Its permanent exhibits include a detailed account of the 1935 USS Macon disaster off Point Sur, an exploration of the Ohlone and Rumsien tribes that once inhabited the area, a look into the Spanish exploration of the California coast, and a deep dive into the Monterey sardine industry.
The Museum of Monterey - Stanton Center has a rich history that dates back to 1971 when it was first established as the Allen Knight Maritime Museum. Initially located in the basement of the Monterey Museum of Art, it primarily housed the collection of Allen Knight, a former sailor who collected artifacts and memorabilia related to maritime activities throughout his life.
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