An excerpt.  This post takes us down the big Sur Highway to Cambria, CA.  Full 
at http://blog.cheapmotelsandahotplate.org/
 
"We asked the owner of a small bakery about visiting Hearst Castle. The house 
and grounds were made into a state park in 1958, and throngs of visitors have 
been coming ever since. She said that it was a little pricey to do the short 
tour, but if we wanted to learn about Hearst and "La Cuesta Encantada" (The 
Enchanted Hill), we should visit the museum at the Visitors’ Center. "It’s 
free," she said, and "you can decide if you want to visit the castle after you 
see the museum." This was good advice. The museum is interesting. There is 
nothing negative about the father of "yellow journalism" and the progenitor of 
Fox News, but the exhibits give you an idea of Hearst’s monomaniacal obsessions 
and fantastic wealth. Hearst inherited the 250,000 acres, with fourteen miles 
of shoreline, from his mother, and the property had been in his family since 
the 1860s. There are several large houses on the grounds; the largest one, the 
castle proper, contains 60,645 square feet of space. Besides the museum, the 
Visitors’ Center contains every imaginable type of Hearst memorabilia, as well 
as ample food venues, including a shop at which you can purchase beef from the 
Hearst ranch. Environmentally sound ranching practices, of course. We couldn’t 
bring ourselves to buy a ticket and take the five-mile bus ride up the steep 
and winding hills to see the house. We were sure both the ride and the vulgar 
displays of wealth would make us sick."
 
michael yates
                                          
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