Twenty minutes from the metropolitan sprawl of San Francisco, over foggy green hills and down a winding road to the Pacific Ocean, you'll find the little farming community of Half Moon Bay.
Originally called San Benito, Half Moon Bay was established with the distribution of Spanish mission lands in the form of land grants by the Mexican government in the mid-1800's. Because it is cut off from the rest of the world by the mountains of northern California's Coast Range, the town retains much of the simple charm of its origins.
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