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We enjoyed refreshing root beer floats one afternoon in Old Town |
Old Town San Diego
By 1846 the U.S. declared war on
Mexico and a new constitution was written in 1849 and California was a state in
1850. By then the American flag was raised in the plaza and San Diego was
incorporated as a city.
The San Diego Union Museum
is a historic structure in Old Town San Diego.
This first office of the San
Diego Union newspaper is restored to what it was when the Union printed its
first edition on October 10, 1868 as a weekly paper. Visitors can view the
original printroom with a Washington press and the editor's office
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Don Jose Antonio Auirre adobe mansion site |
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Don Jose Aguirre |
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Father Antonio Ubach |
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figurines in shop next to museum in Aguire's hom |
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store room-Casa de Estudillo |
In 1907 Spreckles bought the remains of La Casa de Estudillo and started to restore Old Town.
La Casa de Estudillo is a fine example of a
home of a leading family of that era. It was built by Jose
Estudillo with an inner courtyard with bedrooms, servants quarters, a
kitchen, storage rooms, a living and dining room and a chapel. It was the
social and religious center during the Mexican and early American periods
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La Casa de Estudillo |
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