Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula

[2][3][4] In the late 1950s, Samuel Finley Brown Morse donated 22 acres (8.9 ha) in the Del Monte forest for a new 100-bed hospital building.

On June 28, 1962, a new 100-bed 210,000 ft (64,000 m) facility costs $3.5 million (equivalent to $35,254,125 in 2023), opened adjacent to the town of Pebble Beach, designed by architect Edward Durell Stone.

A three-story underground parking area with space for 316 cars was completed in 2003 under the main entrance of the hospital.

In 2002, Community Hospital's new Breast Care Center began operating on Cass Street in Monterey.

[10] Much of the hospital has been furnished in accordance with feng shui, a traditional Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space intended to achieve harmony with the environment.