In an around SLO III: Monday Club, the M and the P
A few more impressions from cool places in SLO.
This is from the Monday Club.
Two out of four Mondays a months members are more than happy to show you around
this special place in authentic 1920s clothes.
The architect of this place was Julia Morgen, the first female to become an architect in California
and the same person who was the architect behind Hearst Castle. This connection to San Luis Obispo actually goes back to the fact that Hearst would sometime arrive in San Luis Obispo by train.
The club itself has an amazing history of brave women who claimed their rights more than a hundred years ago and made this place become a reality despite the great depression later that decade.
This picture is from Terrace Hill, the closest Morro to our house.
Thus picture is from a hike to the "M".
There are 2 large letters on hills, easily visible tin San Luis Obispo. The "M" stands for the "Mission" School
while the "P" stand for Cal Poly.
An encounter with a longhorn on my way back down, something unexpeceted, but it is open range.
This is the "P" above Cal Poly
and the view when you hike up there.
which is really not that far from campus.
One more "sight" of San Luis Obispo which had the first Motel ever in the US next to what used to be (and still is) Highway 101
This is everything still left when it got demolished in the early 2000s.
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