Best of California's Missions, Mansions, and Museums

Best of California's Missions, Mansions, and Museums
Author: Ken McKowen
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0899975542

This two-color traveler’s companion features more than 130 of California’s best missions, mansions, and museums. In addition to insider information on many of the destinations, the guide features themed tours that will appeal to tourists and armchair travelers alike, history buffs, as well as teachers and parents. Every entry details the highlights of a particular place and includes operating hours, entrance fees, location, a phone number, and website information. Themed tours range from famous Californians, to lighthouses, ghost towns, and much more. This guidebook is a must-have for anyone interested in California's eclectic history.

The California Missions

The California Missions
Author: Editors of Sunset Books
Publisher: Oxmoor House
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1996-12-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780376051721

Story of dramatic founding, ruination, and eventual restoration All 21 missions with watercolor renderings, photos from early days to recent times Each mission's meaning, contribution, and history explained.

California Missions Projects and Layouts

California Missions Projects and Layouts
Author: Libby Nelson
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0822579502

Describes how to make models of the historic, Spanish missions of California.

500 Capp Street

500 Capp Street
Author: Constance Lewallen
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520280288

500 Capp Street tells the story of David IrelandÕs house, a rundown Victorian in the Mission District of San Francisco that the artist transformed into an environmental artwork, taking the detritus of his restoration labors as well as objects left behind by previous owners and refashioning them into sculptures. Constance M. Lewallen begins by recounting the history of the house from 1886, when it was built, until Ireland acquired it in 1975. She then details IrelandÕs renovation and continuing engagement with the site that served simultaneously as his residence, studio, and evolving artwork; the houseÕs influence on his own work and that of artists who followed him; and its relationship to other house museums. An introduction by Jock Reynolds, who was close to the artist for many years, chronicles the social scene that developed around 500 Capp Street in the 1980s. The book also includes a 1983 article on the house by renowned poet John Ashbery. Illustrated with a generous selection of photographs taken over the years by the artist and his many visitors, this is an invaluable and intimate record of IrelandÕs best-known work. 500 Capp Street is essential reading for anyone interested in the artistic and cultural history of the San Francisco Bay Area and the California conceptual art movement.

The Best of Los Angeles & Southern California

The Best of Los Angeles & Southern California
Author: Alain Gayot
Publisher: Gayot
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2001
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781881066507

Visitors love L.A. for the same reasons its residents do -- fabulous year-round weather, gleaming beaches, and a staggering choice of entertainment and cultural activities. Then, of course, there's the thrill of Hollywood -- the glitz and glamour that make Los Angeles an international phenomenon. With more than 2,000 reviews of restaurants, hotels, resorts, shopping, nightlife, and recreation, The Best of Los Angeles covers it all, from Ensenada, Mexico, all the way north to Hearst Castle.