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San Diego Historical Landmarks and Museums

The Maritime Museum of San Diego
Enjoys a worldwide reputation for excellence in restoring, maintaining and operating historic vessels. The museum has one of the world's finest collections of historic ships, including the world famous Star of India. http://www.sdmaritime.com

Museum of San Diego History & Research Library
Our central museum, located in Balboa Park, offers permanent and changing exhibitions from the Society's collections as well as from national and international traveling shows. http://www.sandiegohistory.org/mainpages/locate2.htm

Marston House -
The George White and Anna Gunn Marston House is a classic 1905 Arts and Crafts period home. Designed by renowned San Diego architects William Hebbard and Irving Gill, the home sits on five acres with formal gardens on the northwest side of Balboa Park. http://www.sandiegohistory.org/mainpages/locate3.htm

Serra Museum -
Located in Presidio Park above Old Town State Historic Park, the Junipero Serra Museum showcases artifacts from the Kumeyaay Native American, Spanish and Mexican periods through 1848, including housewares, period clothing, furniture, tools, a cannon and cannonballs. Current exhibits http://www.sandiegohistory.org/mainpages/locate4.htm

Villa Montezuma -
An onion dome, stained-glass windows and redwood shingles distinguish this Victorian "Palace for the Arts" built in 1887 as home for Jesse Shepard, the celebrated musician, composer, author and spiritualist. Guided Tours Only. Located at 1925 K St. (20th and K streets). Phone: (619) 239-2211. www.sandiegohistory.org/mainpages/locate5.htm


Vist our Museums section on San Diego California Guide for more listings.


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