Carmel Woods
History
In 1919, Samuel F. B. Morse purchased the Del Monte Properties Company, which included 25-acre (0.10 km) with 119 building lots on the north side of Carmel. Mark Daniels, a landscape engineer, was hired by Morse to draw the plans for Carmel Woods and Pebble Beach developments. On June 8, 1922, the Del Monte Properties Company, in cooperation with the town Trustees and Planning Commission of Carmel-by-the-Sea, announced a new Carmel subdivision to opened on July 22, 1922.
A shrine with a wooded statue of Padre Junípero Serra was installed at the entrance to the development, at the intersection of Camino del Monte and Alta Avenue in the community of Carmel Woods. The statue was carved and painted by the local artist Jo Mora (1876–1947), and displayed within a small wooden shrine, surrounded by plants and a pair of wooden benches. The opening day, coincided with the Junipero Serra Day Celebration featuring Garnet Holme's Carmel Mission play Serra, at the Forest Theater.
Climate
See also
References
- ^ "Carmel Woods, CA". www.lat-long.com. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
- ^ Carmel Woods at Geonames.org (cc-by);post updated 2006-01-15
- ^ "Outlands In The Eighty Acres". United States Department of Interior National Park Service. February 21, 1989. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- ^ "Announcing Carmel Woods". Monterey Daily Cypress and Monterey American. Monterey, California. June 8, 1922. p. 2. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
- ^ "Carmel Woods Sale July 22". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. July 15, 1922. p. 9. Retrieved January 4, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.