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Do you have an interest in community service?  A respect for history?  An interest in early San Diego?  Want to meet new people?  Opportunities for Volunteers in Old Town

Our archaeologists working on the restoration of the Cosmopolitan Hotel ask for your help! They are looking for photos of the hotel from the 1930s to the 1960s. Click here for more information.

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is on a Quest for Tagline - a creative short descriptive caption to identify the Park.  Click HERE to view some of the suggestions, and submit your ideas.


Old Town San Diego State Historic Park presents the opportunity to experience the history of early San Diego by providing a connection to the past.

Staff in Mexican Period AttireLearn about life in the Mexican and early American periods of 1821 to 1872.  Even today, life moves more slowly in this part of San Diego, where the hustle and bustle is balanced with history and fiestas.  Visitors are offered a glimpse into yesteryear, as converging cultures transformed San Diego from a Mexican pueblo to an American settlement.  The core of restored original historic buildings from the interpretive period are complemented by reconstructed sites, along with early twentieth century buildings designed in the same mode.  The Historic Plaza remains a gathering place for community events and historic activity.  Five original adobe buildings are part of the historic park, which includes museums, unique retail shops, and several restaurants.

PrintshopLa Casa de Estudillo is a mansion built around a garden courtyard.  La Casa de Machado y Stewart is full of artifacts that reflect ordinary life of the period.  Some of the other historic buildings include the Mason Street School (California's first public schoolhouse), La Casa de Machado y Silvas, the San Diego Union Printing Office (site of the city's oldest surviving newspaper office), and the first brick courthouse.  The Seeley Stables Museum, with newly rehabilitated exhibits on overland transportation, houses one of the finest wagon and carriage collections.

Visitors can experience a working blacksmith shop, enjoy music, see or touch the park's burros and engage in activities that represent early San Diego.

San Diego became California's first Spanish settlement when a mission and fort were established in 1769.Spinning
 
Location-Directions
The park is located on San Diego Avenue and Twiggs Street in San Diego, and is conveniently adjacent to the Old Town Transit Center, with Coaster, Trolley, and MTS Bus service.
 
Old Town San Diego, CA Latitude/Longitude: 32.7542 / -117.1961
Service Reductions
California State Parks is implementing service reductions in order to meet Department budget cuts this fiscal year.  Service reductions implemented Fall 2009 through Spring 2010 include a rotating closure of museums daily and shortened museum hours.  Additionally one restroom building in the park is closed; three fully accessible restroom buildings are available to park visitors.  Service reductions do not pertain to park concessions.
Robinson-Rose House Visitor Information Center
James Robinson came to San Diego from Texas in the Spring of 1850 and developed a successful law practice. He built this two-story structure in 1853 to serve not only as his family residence but also as the home of the San Diego Herald, the San Diego and Gila Railroad office, as well as other private offices. Robinson died in 1857 and his widow Sarah Robinson sold the building to Louis Rose, who probably purchased it as a family residence. Fire destroyed the roof in 1874 and the building fell into ruins by the turn of the century. The reconstructed building now serves as Old Town State Historic Park's visitor center and has on display a model of Old Town as it looked in 1872, created by Joseph Toigo.
McCoy House Museum
McCoy HouseIn March 2000, the California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) completed construction of the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park Entry Redevelopment project, which included extensive landscaping and reconstruction of the McCoy House. State Park archaeologists excavated in Old Town San Diego in 1995 to recover information needed to reconstruct a large residence built in 1869 by James McCoy, a well-to-do Irish immigrant who served as San Diego’s sheriff and state senator. Prior to 1851 the property belonged to Maria Eugenia Silvas, descendant of a Spanish Colonial soldier who came to Alta California in the 1770s.

Children in Nature Campaign
Discover California's Past as part of the Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights.
Brief History & Walking Tour Guide


Guide Book Cover

A new guide book, revised and updated!
Available at the Visitor Information Center.



 
Wi-Fi ServiceWi-Fi Symbol
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park offers AT&T Wi-Fi Service, around the Robinson-Rose House Visitor Information Center.

Wireless Internet now also available at Hacienda de las Rosas retail shop within the Fiesta de Reyes area.

This service enables park visitors with wireless enabled laptop computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs) to access the Internet.

For more information about this service please see January 19, 2005, News Release.
 January 19, 2005, News Release (pdf)
 Other parks with WiFi access...

Telephone
619-220-5422
Operating Hours

 Visitor Center & Museums
10am to 5pm daily
Admission is free

Museums closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day

 Retail Shops & Restaurants
10am - 7pm, hours may vary
Regularly Scheduled Programs
 Tours
Daily 11 am & 2 pm

Begins at the Robinson-Rose Visitor Center

Educational Tours are also offered with reservation. Click here for more information.


 Living History Activities
Wednesdays & Saturdays
10 am - 4 pm

Blacksmith Shop
Wednesdays & some Saturdays

 Bringing Early San Diego History to Life
Historic games, activities, programs, staff in period attire, volunteers, tours, animals, blacksmith, and more are some of the exciting enhancements. Walk around the park and find a variety of things happening in different places.
More Information

 Special Events
Each year, a variety of special events that represent the history of early San Diego take place in the park. Check back often for updates on upcoming special events. Click here for our Special Events Calendar for 2010.

 Cygnet Theatre presents Storytelling on the Green
Tuesday/Thursday 12 - 2 pm; Friday 1 - 3 pm
Free outdoor play in the Park Plaza.
Currently performing Macbeth, in the style of mid-Victorian theatre.
Address
4002 Wallace St.
San Diego, CA, 92110

Parking and entrance to the park are FREE, and is conveniently located adjacent to the Old Town Transit Center, with Coaster, Trolley, and MTS Bus service. 

Click HERE for transit information.
California State Parks is proud to present the following podcast. This program is currently hosted by CA State Parks Foundation.
 Podcast image for ParkCast programs.
"The Casa de Pico Motor Hotel - Old Town San Diego State Historic Park". (Transcript)
For more podcasts of other California State Parks, visit CA State Park Foundation Podcast Series

Download an MP3 version HERE (Large 6MB file, right click to save to computer)


Strategic Plan for Interpretation
The intent of the Strategic Plan for Interpretation is to provide a dynamic process, through which interpretation of Old Town San Diego can be regularly revisited, revised, refreshed, and improved.

The attached document is in PDF format, size approx. 7MB.  It is recommended to save the document (right click), prior to opening.

Download Strategic Plan for Interpretation
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Contact the Superintendent
For general information, call the park directly at (619) 220-5422.  For further comments, contact the Visitor Services Superintendent at (619) 688-3398.  To receive park information via email, send to Visitor Services Superintendent