Colton Hall Museum – Old City Hall, Jail and Schoolhouse – First Capital of California
Colton Hall Museum – Old City Hall, Jail and Schoolhouse – First Capital of California
570, Pacific Street, New Monterey, Monterey, Monterey County, California, 93940, United States of America
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Description
Visit the building where the State of California was born. Built to serve as a public school and town meeting hall, Colton Hall now offers visitors a re-creation of the meeting room where California’s first Constitution was drafted in October 1849 and exhibits on early Monterey. Colton Hall is a landmark in the City of Monterey, once the capital of Alta California. Government building with administrative offices, courtyard, evergreen and deciduous trees.
Colton Hall Museum – Old City Hall, Jail and Schoolhouse – First Capital of California - 570, Pacific Street, New Monterey, Monterey, Monterey County, California, 93940, United States of America
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Colton Hall Museum – Old City Hall, Jail and Schoolhouse – First Capital of California - 570, Pacific Street, New Monterey, Monterey, Monterey County, California, 93940, United States of America