


Memory Garden
Located at 20 Custom House Plaza in Monterey, the Memory Garden is a wonderful venue for private and community functions such as weddings, receptions and banquets. The garden was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr. in 1927. It is enclosed by an eight-foot adobe wall and has three access gates, two of which are wheelchair accessible. The Monterey State Historic Park office and the historic Pacific House Museum are part of the Memory Garden enclosure. The venue includes a historic flower garden, an arbor, and a 5 x 16 foot barbecue that can be used for cooking. There is a small room that can be used as a dressing room.
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"Stunning venue! They've changed the staff-Eugene was PHENOMENAL and incredibly helpful throughout the entire wedding planning process.
We had our wedding reception here and everything was just perfect."
Khyati D. on Yelp!
