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Review & FAQ:
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What is the Seeley Stable?
- The Seeley Stable is a preserved mid-19th century barn once used to house the stable horses and stagecoaches of stage line operator Albert Seeley, who operated transportation services between San Diego and Los Angeles.
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When was the original Seeley Stable built?
- The original property was constructed in 1869, transforming a former two-story barn with a single-story rear room addition, power windmill, and surrounding sheds and fencing.
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What happened to the original structure?
- Though the property was demolished in the late 1920s, it was reconstructed in 1974 and now operates as a museum within Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.
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What can visitors see at the Seeley Stable Museum?
- The museum showcases 19th-century overland transport equipment and vehicles, including a preserved Concord stagecoach, carreta ox-drawn cart, mud wagon, and tow-wagon freighter.
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Does the museum host events?
- Yes, a theater is also part of the museum, offering plays and public special events throughout the summer months.
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Is admission to the Seeley Stable Museum free?
- Yes, the museum offers free admission daily.
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Where is the Seeley Stable located?
- 4002 Wallace St, San Diego, CA 92110, Phone: 619-220-5422
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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