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Heritage Park

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2455 Heritage Park Road San Diego CA 92110
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(619) 297-9327
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Status: Open

Sunday
9:00am-5:00pm
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-5:00pm

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There are big changes afoot at this 7.8-acre park, dedicated to preservation of Victorian architecture. There are seven original 19th-century structures moved here from other parts of the city and given new leases on life, including San Diego's first synagogue, Temple Beth Israel, built in 1889. The park will soon see the development of new buildings, done in vintage style, which will house...

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I love to visit Heritage Park. I brought my grad daughters here when they were younger. We would pretend we lived here. Each of us had our favorite house. Oh to be young again.

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This section of Old Town is operated by the county with the exception of Derby-Pendelton House, which belongs to the Save Our Heritage Foundation. Located in the northeast segment of O.T, it’s a collection of seven restored Victorian houses which were relocated here from the downtown area during urban expansion. Styles of the period include Italianate, Queen Anne, Stick-Eastlake and several...

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As the future marches on there becomes less room for the past. Heritage Park was created on a hillside just east of Old Town, to serve as a final resting place for some of S.D.'s oldest homes and buildings.

Now a part of the County's Park system. Comprised of a small group of restored buildings that now house various organizations and businesses. The offices of the County Parks and Recreation...

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Italianate design built by Edward Wilkerson "Ned" Bushyhead (1832-1907) who served as a San Diego sheriff, chief of police, and newspaper owner. This lovely home was moved to the park in 1976 along with two others. Mr. Bushyhead was a survivor of the Cherokee Indian death march "Trail of Tears" in 1838. He was determine to make something of himself and moved west and found success in...

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This is a classic revival construction was built by retired Army Physician Henry Guild Burton during a period that moderation was desired as far as outside decoration.

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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.

Heritage Park is located in the heart of Old Town and is home to 7 original Victorian structures from the late 1800's. The Inn's at Heritage Park coming soon!

We host private events such as weddings, Bar and Bat Mitzvah's, baby namings and more.

While visiting Old Town, be sure to take time to step into the past. Maintained by the San Diego County Department of Parks & Recreation, these stately Victorian homes were moved to this site during the '40s in order to protect them for generations to come. The area includes Senlis Cottage 1896, Sherman-Gilbert House 1887, Italiante Christian House 1889, Queen Anne McConaughy House 1887, Stick...

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