Carmel Highlands, California Explained

Carmel Highlands, California
Settlement Type:Unincorporated community
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Pushpin Map Caption:Location in California##Location in the United States
Coordinates:36.5042°N -121.9317°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:California
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Monterey County
Established Date:1916
Timezone:PST
Timezone Dst:PDT
Postal Code Type:ZIP code
Postal Code:93923[1]
Area Code:831
Elevation Ft:318
Elevation M:97
Blank Name:GNIS feature ID

Carmel Highlands is an unincorporated community in Monterey County, California, United States. It is 3.5miles south of Carmel-by-the-Sea (better known as simply, "Carmel"), at an elevation of 318 feet (97 m). Carmel Highlands is just south of the Point Lobos State Reserve, and serves as the northern gateway of the Big Sur coastline along California State Route 1. Carmel Highlands was laid out in 1916 by developers Frank Hubbard Powers and James Franklin Devendorf and the Carmel Development Company.

History

In 1906, the Carmel Development Company purchased 2spell=inNaNspell=in of land from the local ranchers south of Point Lobos, where it developed the Carmel Highlands. In 1915, Frank Devendorf developed the Carmel Highlands as a residential community of creative people dedicated to the arts. Devendorf and his foreman, Frank DeAmaral developed the area with the Highlands Inn as a resort hotel at the center of the development. He planted pine trees and laid out the roads and building sites. His friend, marine artist William Frederic Ritschel, helped him plan sight lines for the hotel that had views north along the coast.[2] [3] The building of the Big Sur Coast Highway in the 1930s opened the area and allowed tourists to discover the area. Point Lobos, which borders the Highlands on the north, became a State Park in 1933.[4]

The Carmel Highlands was important in the development of the regional art colony during the first half of the 20th century. Here many painters and sculptors found inspiration in the rugged scenery and established studio-homes, including: Ferdinand Burgdorff, Alice Comins, Theodore Criley, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Ralph Helm Johonnot, Ada Howe Kent, George J. Koch, Louise F. MacDougal, John O'Shea, Thomas S. Parkhurst, Ira Mallory Remsen, William Frederic Ritschel, Nora Havel Ritschel.[5]

In 1918, writer Daniel Lewis James's father, D. L. James Sr., (1880–1944), purchased property in Carmel Highlands and hired the firm Greene and Greene to build a stone house on a bluff overlooking the water. Greene supervised the construction of the granite house that took five years to complete. The house was later called "Seaward" and was a summer retreat for the family for 20 years.[6] In 2022 actor Brad Pitt purchased Seaward for $40M.[7]

The Farrar House, also known as the Far-A-Way or Copper Spine, located in Carmel Highlands, was designed by architect Mark Mills in collaboration with Philip and Betty Farrar. Mills, who apprenticed under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West from 1944 to 1948, created a distinctive design that caught the attention of the architectural world. The Far-A-Way house was featured in the September 2009 issue of Architectural Digest, as a true work of art.[8] [9]

Ansel Adams, and Edward Weston, whose studio home, Wildcat Hill, is preserved and occupied by his grandson, Kim Weston.[10]

The local Carmel literati frequently socialized in the Highlands, including Lincoln Steffens, Ella Winter, Robinson Jeffers, and Sinclair Lewis.

The real estate in the Carmel Highlands is some of the most expensive in the United States. Many celebrities have homes and vacation homes in this area. The ZIP Code is 93923, and the community is inside area code 831.

Government

At the county level, Carmel Highlands is represented on the Monterey County Board of Supervisors by Supervisor Mary Adams.[11] In the California State Legislature, Carmel Highlands is in, and in .[12]

In the United States House of Representatives, Carmel Highlands is in .[13]

Notable people

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: ZIP Code(tm) Lookup. United States Postal Service. November 9, 2014.
  2. Book: Gilliam. Harold . Gilliam . Ann. Peregrine Smith Books. Salt Lake City. Creating Carmel: The Enduring Vision. 1992. 14, 80, 137. 9780879053970 . 2022-03-10.
  3. Book: Dramov, Alissandra . Carmel-by-the-Sea, the Early Years (1903-1913). Author House. Bloomington, IN. 2013 . 99–100, 208, 221. 9781491824146 . 2022-01-19.
  4. Web site: Carmel Highlands Association. www.carmelhighlands.org . 2022-02-15.
  5. Book: Edwards. Robert W.. Jennie V. Cannon: The Untold History of the Carmel and Berkeley Art Colonies, Vol. 1. East Bay Heritage Project. Oakland, Calif.. 9781467545679 . 2012. 46, 60, 138. 2022-10-08. .
  6. Web site: A Kansas family gets a Greene house by the sea. Neal Hotelling. . Carmel-by-the-Sea, California . 15 Nov 2019 . 26–27 . 2022-07-02.
  7. Web site: Brad Pitt Pays $40 Million for Circa-1918 Coastal California Home . Katherine Clark. . NY, NY . 25 July 2022 . N/A . 2022-07-27.
  8. Web site: Maritime Modern. Gordon. Alastair. Architectural Digest. 50–54. 2009. 2023-04-23.
  9. Book: Paul, Linda Leigh. Cottages by the Sea, The Handmade Homes of Carmel, America's First Artist Community. Universe. Farrar House (The Copper Spine). Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 2000. 198–199. 9780789304957. 2023-04-05.
  10. Web site: Willner. Paul. Edward Weston's Wildcat Hill still in the family. SFGate. San Francisco Chronicle . March 18, 2011 . September 5, 2016.
  11. Web site: Monterey County Supervisorial District 5 Map (North District 5) . County of Monterey . September 21, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120701050525/http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/cob/sup_maps/district5-1.pdf . July 1, 2012 . mdy .
  12. Web site: Statewide Database . UC Regents . February 2, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150201113744/http://statewidedatabase.org/gis/gis2011/index_2011.html . February 1, 2015 . dead .
  13. September 24, 2014.
  14. Web site: The Wild History Behind Brad Pitt's New $40 Million Carmel Highlands Home. www.wmagazine.com. July 27, 2022 . 2022-10-09.
  15. News: John Denver dies in crash . October 13, 1997 . . Zachary . Coile . Emily . Gurnon . Larry D. . Hatfield . September 26, 2016.
  16. News: Oscar winner Joan Fontaine dies at 96 – lived in Carmel Highlands. Monterey Herald . December 15, 2015. April 13, 2015.