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San Diego Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in San Diego, California.
Mission San Luis Rey More Info
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The Mission San Luis Rey offers visitors a glimpse at 200 years of local history. This site includes a museum, gift shop and a picnic area. Address: 4050 Mission Avenue | Oceanside, CA | 92057 [ Map ] Tel: 1 760 757-3651
Cabrillo National Monument More Info
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The Cabrillo National Monument commemorates the arrival of explorer Juan Rodgriguez Cabrillo landing at Sand Diego Bay marking the first Eurpoean settler on the West Coast of the United States.
The monument encompasses a park, a lighthouse, Point Loma Lighthouse, a museum and Visitor Center. Address: 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr. | San Diego,, CA | 92106-3601 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 557-5450
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This building was the first schoolhouse in San Diego. It was built in 1865. For free, guests can come in and check it out by actually sitting in the desks. Adult history classes and fourth grade tours are available. Address: 3966 Mason Street | San Diego, CA | 92110 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 297-1183
Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum More Info
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This museum documents the history of man's exploration of flying and the art of aviation. Artifacts from throughout history will allow visitors to piece together the long and arduous journey undertaken by mankind to break the shackles of gravity so that we can soar among the skies. Address: P.O. Box 45316 | San Diego, CA | 92145-0316 Tel: 1 858 693-1723
Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala More Info
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Mission San Diego de Alcala, California’s first Catholic Church, was founded in 1769 and continues to serve Catholic parishioners. A national historic landmark, the church is open to the public and offers tours through reservations. A gift shop is also available on site. Address: 10818 San Diego Mission Rd | San Diego, CA | 92108 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 283-7319
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Whaley House Museum More Info
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The Whaley House has been called the most haunted house in America. Visitors can judge for themselves on San Diego Avenue in San Diego, CA. Address: 2482 San Diego Avenue | San Diego, CA | 92103 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 298-2482
House of Pacific Relations International Cottages More Info
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This Balboa Park group provides information about cultural events happening in the area. They usually set up activities for the entire family with inspiration from international cultural diversity. Address: 2125 Park Blvd | San Diego, CA | 92103 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 234-0739
Heritage Park San Diego + My Favorites
A joint venture between San Diego County and the Save Our Heritage Organization, Heritage Park is a 7.8-acre county park dedicated to preserving San Diego’s Victorian architecture. The park features seven historic structures including an 1896 nineteenth century vernacular style cottage and an 1889 Queen Anne style home. Address: 2454 Heritage Park Row | San Diego, CA | 92110 [ Map ] Tel: 1 858 565-3600
Mormon Battalion Historic Site + My Favorites
Complete with a visitor’s center, the Mormon Battalion Historic Site is located in Old Town San Diego. The site offers free guided tours and teaches guests about the more than 500 Mormon pioneers who came from Iowa to serve during the Mexican War. Address: 2510 Juan St. | San Diego, CA | 92110 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 298-3317
San Diego Visitor Information Center More Info
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The San Diego Visitor Information Center provides travelers with discount attractions tickets, free area maps, free restaurant guides and a wide range of San Diego brochures. The facility also has a gift shop and snack bar on site. Address: 2688 East Mission Bay Drive | San Diego, CA | 92109 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 276-8200
Old Point Loma Lighthouse More Info
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Built in 1855, Old Point Loma Lighthouse is the main attraction of the Cabrillo National Monument. The lighthouse stands at 422 feet above sea level, has a refurbished 1880’s interior and is open to the public. Tours are also available. Address: 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr. | San Diego, CA | 92106 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 557-5450
Serra Museum More Info
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Serra Museum is a 1929 mission-style building located in Presidio Park. The museum houses a wide range of historic artifacts, including a cannon, all of which range from the Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American periods. Address: 2727 Presidio Dr. | San Diego, CA | 92103 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 297-3258
House of Hospitality + My Favorites
Located in Balboa Park, this historic building was originally an exhibition center that once hosted the visit of President Franklin Roosevelt and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt in 1935. A visitor's center is located in the building. Address: 1549 El Prado | San Diego, CA | 92101 [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 232-2053
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park More Info
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San Diego's Old Town is the birthplace of the city and the State Historic Park is dedicated to the history of the city and offers visitors a glimpse of life in the early Mexican pueblo. The park is open daily and has a visitor center and museums with free admission. Tours and activities available. Address: San Diego Avenue and Twiggs Street | San Diego, CA [ Map ] Tel: 1 619 220-5422