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by Ariana J. Stein


Virtually all cities have an area, such as a quarter or section, where time seems to have stood still, and things have been left unchanged. And the bright cosmopolitan of San Diego, with its perfect weather, cutting-edge commercial centers, and classy nature areas including its pristine beaches and parks, is no exception. For San Diego, the history-rich area where tourists can get a full historical experience is called Old Town.

The area generally known as Old Town is known as the "birthplace" of California, where the first permanent Spanish settlement was founded. Also, in 1769, Old Town was the location of a chain of 21 missions founded by missionary Father Junipero Serra, turning the area into the foundation of the colonization of California. In fact, this mission was actually built on a hillside overlooking what we now know as Old Town San Diego, and it was from that location that the expansion outward to California on San Diego real estate began.

The region was also designated as San Diego County's seat in 1850, the year when California state joined the rest of the country, though in 1860 this all changed when Alonzo Horton began promoting the area we will know as Downtown San Diego. Eventually, the locals, their businesses and homes, and even the local government, moved to Downtown, leaving Old Town's population dwindling. But in 1868, Old Town was given new life when the Department of Parks and Recreation of California deemed the area a state historic park, saving its rich culture and history.

These days, Old Town is the perfect choice to go to for people looking to experience San Diego's rich culture and history, for in the area lies many attractions and old buildings to visit and enjoy. Heritage Park is one such place, which is the home of authentically restored and relocated houses, which includes the officially "designated haunted house" open to visitors, the Whaley House. And then there's the Little Adobe Chapel, the first church in Old Town, and Mason Street School, the first one room schoolhouse in San Diego.

Going and staying in the area is also a good option to have a more historical and cultural experience, as there are many hotels and inns available that can be booked to stay in, large and small! So the next time you visit San Diego, be sure to pass by Old Town. It is the must place to be for history buffs and culture lovers!




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