I took a few shots of the bay as we drove in:

It was a glorious blue-skied day and the place is surprisingly full of old Spanish houses:


and the shopping streets have lovely old buildings, lovingly reused:




although this has fallen victim to the Great Recession:

I don't like Spanish architecture, but this cinema is fun:

and this is a lovely skyscraper:


All the historic buildings were closed except Colton Hall, the former town hall where the California Constitution was written when it was a new building, in front of which was a park with among other monuments, this one to the town:

and these bears:

Here's the exterior of the Larkin House:

and the adjacent shack that Sherman lived in for a while, and what I assume is the Masonic Hall:

Inside the shack (through the window):

and the garden and its well:


The oldest theatre in California:

The Customs House

And they have some nice new buildings too. Here's the city museum:

and the mural on the Convention Center.

And of course I will end with the view of the hills from town.

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