Hearst Castle is a national landmark and California historical landmark mansion located on the central coast of Ca. History dates back as far as 1865. Hearst Castle is nestled upon 40,000 acres of ranchland and offers various tours of the castle daily.
Estrella Warbirds Museum is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of military aircraft, vehicles and memorabilia of those who flew and worked in the military aviation field. Our approach, however, is not to glorify conflict but rather to make a future generation aware of the fact our way of life does not come without sacrifice. Founded over 25 years ago by two men with two airplanes and a strong desire to see an aviation museum in Paso Robles, California, little did they realize how far and how rapidly their initial dream would carry them. Today, located on over 13 acres of land, situated on the Paso Robles Municipal Airport grounds, the Estrella Warbirds Museum is one of the fastest growing non-profit museum on the west coast. The museum has become an integral part of the Paso Robles community attracting visitors from around the world.
The Paso Robles Pioneer Museum is a wonderful collection of visual and written history. It is our mission to show life in a small California town during the 19th and 20th centuries. The Museum will acquire, preserve and display interesting cultural, agricultural, commercial and other artifacts to educate and showcase what has made Paso Robles a destination throughout its history.
List (on website address) is broken down by Wineries & Vineyards, Nature and Parks, Outdoor Activities, Food & Drink, Sights and Landmarks, Museums.
Wineries & Vineyards in Paso Robles
List (on website address) is broken down by Wineries & Vineyards, Nature and Parks, Outdoor Activities, Food & Drink, Sights and Landmarks, Museums.
List (on website address) is broken down by Wineries & Vineyards, Nature and Parks, Outdoor Activities, Food & Drink, Sights and Landmarks, Museums.
List (on website address) is broken down by Wineries & Vineyards, Nature and Parks, Outdoor Activities, Food & Drink, Sights and Landmarks, Museums.
Located 20 miles off Highway 101, heading out past the wineries of Paso Robles, is the unfortunate place where James Dean hit another car and died in a fatal car crash. As a beloved movie star even with only three films under his belt, this place is still a highly trafficked spot on the highway. About 900 yards east is the actual site of the crash which also holds an informal memorial to the actor. You have to keep your eyes peeled as you drive past it as there are not any signs. Linked website has more info and photos.