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State Park Involvement
On December 31, 1957 the Hearst Corporation deeded the property and associated structures, which comprise the Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument, to the State of California. Tours of the Monument began on June 2, 1958. The route for this tour, now Tour 1, included the ground floor of Casa Grande, Casa del Sol guesthouse, the gardens, and the two pools. A Tour Reservation System was initiated in 1960. The tour operations were enhanced and expanded with the addition of Tour 2 in 1964, Tour 3 in 1968, and Tour 4 in 1982. Tour 2 takes visitors through the upper rooms of Casa Grande. Tour 3 shows Casa del Monte guesthouse, the North Wing of Casa Grande, the North Terrace, and a video titled "The Building of a Dream." Tour 4 shows the Hidden Terrace, an overview of gardens and grounds, Casa del Mar guesthouse, Neptune Pool dressing rooms, and the Wine Cellar of Casa Grande.

To serve the diverse needs of visitors, foreign language translations of Tour I were made available in 1971 and a wheelchair accessible tour was added in 1974. Broadening the interpretive program further, a pilot for an evening tour began in 1989, in which docents in period dress, appearing as Hearst’s guests and staff, recreate the social life at Hearst Castle in the 1930s. The tour route included the pools and gardens, highlights of Casa Grande, and Casa del Mar. A School Tour Program targeted for California sixth-grade curriculum was established in 1990. In October 1998 the Family Tour pilot program was initiated and is expected to be inaugurated in the summer of 1999. The Family tour is designed to create a special experience for Hearst Castle’s youngest visitors.

Following the acquisition of the Monument, the security program, the maintenance program, and other unit operations became the responsibility of State Park personnel. In 1964 a crew of restoration specialists from the State’s Office of Architecture and Construction established an office at the Monument to perform work necessary for the preservation and restoration of the architectural elements of the historic structure and other associated facilities. Security intrusion detection and fire detection systems were installed in the historic structures of the Monument in the late 1970s. These systems have been regularly upgraded in subsequent years. In 1984 the Collections Management Section was established to conserve, maintain, and manage the collections of the Monument.

Friends of Hearst Castle, a non-profit organization incorporated in 1985, has contracted with the Department of Parks and Recreation to support the restoration, conservation, information, and interpretation programs of the Monument.

A new Hearst Castle Visitor Center was constructed in 1987. It replaced the temporary facilities that had served the Monument since 1958. The new facility offers many amenities: a visitor information desk, a ticket office, a gift shop, a snack bar, a conservation room, and an exhibit gallery housing the William Randolph Hearst exhibit, opened in 1988.

In 1994, the restoration crew of the Office of Architecture and Construction merged with State Park Technical Services Section and a new Historic Services Section was established to conduct maintenance and preservation work. In the same year, the non-profit Hearst San Simeon Historical Monument Foundation was founded for the purpose of supporting the restoration and preservation of Hearst Castle.

The National Geographic Theater, located at the Visitor Center, had its grand opening in 1996. The giant screen film "Hearst Castle - Building the Dream" is featured.

In 1998, Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument celebrated its 40th Anniversary. The forty-day celebration featured thematic exhibits, programs, and activities.




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