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The author guides motorists through California by describing practical touring routes, scenic highlights, and roadside antiquities, pairing vivid landscape sketches with travel notes on road conditions and conveniences. Chapters range across regions around Los Angeles, the coast to San Diego and Santa Barbara, the central coast and Monterey, inland valleys and mountain destinations including Yosemite and Lake Tahoe. The text interweaves descriptions of missions, beaches, forests, and orchards with practical advice, maps, and color and photographic illustrations intended to orient and inspire early automobile travelers.

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Title: On Sunset Highways: A Book of Motor Rambles in California

Author: Thos. D. Murphy

Release date: July 25, 2018 [eBook #57580]

Language: English

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ON SUNSET
HIGHWAYS

"SEE AMERICA FIRST" SERIES


Each in one volume, decorative cover, profusely illustrated


CALIFORNIA, ROMANTIC AND BEAUTIFUL
By George Wharton James $6.00
NEW MEXICO: The Land of the Delight Makers
By George Wharton James $6.00
SEVEN WONDERLANDS OF THE AMERICAN WEST
By Thomas D. Murphy $6.00
A WONDERLAND OF THE EAST: The Mountain and Lake Region of New England and Eastern New York
By William Copeman Kitchin, Ph.D. $6.00
ON SUNSET HIGHWAYS (California)
By Thomas D. Murphy $6.00
TEXAS, THE MARVELLOUS
By Nevin O. Winter $6.00
ARIZONA, THE WONDERLAND
By George Wharton James $6.00
COLORADO: THE QUEEN JEWEL OF THE ROCKIES
By Mae Lacy Baggs $6.00
OREGON, THE PICTURESQUE
By Thomas D. Murphy $6.00
FLORIDA, THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT
By Nevin O. Winter $6.00
SUNSET CANADA (British Columbia and Beyond)
By Archie Bell $6.00
ALASKA, OUR BEAUTIFUL NORTHLAND OF OPPORTUNITY
By Agnes Rush Burr $6.00
UTAH: THE LAND OF BLOSSOMING VALLEYS
By George Wharton James $6.00
NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CAR
By Thomas D. Murphy $6.00
VIRGINIA: THE OLD DOMINION. As seen from its Colonial waterway, the Historic River James
By Frank and Cortelle Hutchins $5.00

L. C. PAGE & COMPANY

53 Beacon Street Boston, Mass.

On Sunset
Highways

A Book of Motor Rambles
in California

New and Revised Edition

BY THOS. D. MURPHY

AUTHOR OF
"IN UNFAMILIAR ENGLAND WITH A MOTOR CAR,"
"SEVEN WONDERLANDS OF THE AMERICAN WEST,"
"NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS," ETC.

WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR FROM ORIGINAL PAINTINGS,
MAINLY BY CALIFORNIA ARTISTS, AND THIRTY-TWO
DUOGRAVURES FROM PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALSO ROAD MAP COVERING ENTIRE STATE.

BOSTON

L. C. PAGE & COMPANY

PUBLISHERS

Preface

The publishers tell me that the first large edition of "On Sunset Highways" has been exhausted and that the steady demand for the book warrants a reprint. I have, therefore, improved the occasion to revise the text in many places and to add descriptive sketches of several worth-while tours we subsequently made. As it stands now I think the book covers most of the ground of especial interest to the average motorist in California.

One can not get the best idea of this wonderful country from the railway train or even from the splendid electric system that covers most of the country surrounding Los Angeles. The motor that takes one into the deep recesses of hill and valley to infrequented nooks along the seashore and, above all, to the slopes and summits of the mountains, is surely the nearest approach to the ideal.

The California of to-day is even more of a motor paradise than when we made our first ventures on her highroads. There has been a substantial increase in her improved highways and every subsequent year will no doubt see still further extensions. The beauty and variety of her scenery will always remain and good roads will give easy access to many hereto almost inaccessible sections. And the charm of her romantic history will not decrease as the years go by. There is a growing interest in the still existing relics of the mission days and the Spanish occupation which we may hope will lead to their restoration and preservation. All of which will make motoring in California more delightful than ever.

I do not pretend in this modest volume to have covered everything worth while in this vast state; neither have I chosen routes so difficult as to be inaccessible to the ordinary motor tourist. I have not attempted a guide-book in the usual sense; my first aim has been to reflect by description and picture something of the charm of this favored country; but I hope that the book may not be unacceptable as a traveling companion to the motor tourist who follows us. Conditions of roads and towns change so rapidly in California that due allowance must be made by anyone who uses the book in this capacity. Up-to-the-minute information as to road conditions and touring conveniences may be had at the Automobile Club in Los Angeles or at any of its dozen branches in other towns in Southern California.

In choosing the paintings to be reproduced as color illustrations, I was impressed with the wealth of material I discovered; in fact, California artists have developed a distinctive school of American landscape art. With the wealth and variety of subject matter at the command of these enthusiastic western painters, it is safe to predict that their work is destined to rank with the best produced in America—and I believe that the examples which I show will amply warrant this prediction.

THE AUTHOR.

CONTENTS


I A MOTOR PARADISE 1
II ROUND ABOUT LOS ANGELES 19
III ROUND ABOUT LOS ANGELES 43
IV ROUND ABOUT LOS ANGELES 62
V THE INLAND ROUTE TO SAN DIEGO 82
VI ROUND ABOUT SAN DIEGO 110
VII THE IMPERIAL VALLEY AND THE SAN DIEGO BACK COUNTRY 126
VIII THE SAN DIEGO COAST ROUTE 150
IX SANTA BARBARA 178
X SANTA BARBARA TO MONTEREY 198
XI THE CHARM OF OLD MONTEREY 225
XII MEANDERINGS FROM MONTEREY TO SAN FRANCISCO 252
XIII TO BEAUTIFUL CLEAR LAKE VALLEY 277
XIV THE NETHERLANDS OF CALIFORNIA 296
XV A CHAPTER OF ODDS AND ENDS 311
XVI OUR RUN TO YOSEMITE 343
XVII LAKE TAHOE 358