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  1. History. The festival is held annually on the 20-acre (8 ha), oak-studded Monterey County Fairgrounds, located at 2004 Fairground Road in Monterey, on the third full weekend in September, beginning on Friday. Five hundred top jazz artists perform on nine stages spread throughout the grounds, with 50 concert performances.

  2. The Monterey County Fair & Event Center (MCFEC) is a twenty-two acre, state-owned venue located in the heart of Monterey, California. MCFEC boasts two outdoor performance stages, sprawling lawns, concessions kitchens, barns, seven rentable halls, a full service RV Park and an on-site Off Track Betting facility called Monterey Bay Race Place.

  3. Asilomar State Beach. /  36.62000°N 121.93806°W  / 36.62000; -121.93806. Asilomar State Beach, officially Asilomar State Beach and Conference Grounds State Park, is a state park unit of California, United States. It provides public access to rocky coast and dune habitat on the Monterey Peninsula. The property includes the Asilomar ...

  4. Park at the Monterey Pines Golf Course behind the Fairgrounds – $25.00 per car ... Monterey County Fair & Event Center 2004 Fairground Road Monterey, CA 93940.

  5. 1660138, 2412194. Website. cityofwatsonville .org. Watsonville is a city in Santa Cruz County, California, in the Monterey Bay Area of the Central Coast of California. [2] The population was 52,590 at the 2020 census. [5] Predominantly Latino and Democratic, Watsonville is a self-designated sanctuary city.

  6. Monterey County is een van de 58 county's in de Amerikaanse staat Californië. Monterey County ligt aan de Stille Oceaan in de regio Central Coast. In het noordwesten ligt de Baai van Monterey en in het oosten ligt de agrarische Salinas Valley, met daarin de hoofdplaats Salinas. Het merendeel van de 415.057 inwoners (2010) woont in de buurt van ...

  7. In 1872, a racetrack, grandstand, bar, and restaurant were constructed by the Monterey County Agricultural Association on 69.4 acres (281,000 m 2) in Salinas. The land was donated to the city by Eugene Sherwood and Richard Hellman of San Francisco, on the condition that a fair and race would be held at least once every two years.