The Seeley Stable is a preserved mid-19th century barn used to house the stable horses and stagecoaches of stage line operator Albert Seeley, which conducted transportation services between San Diego and Los Angeles. The property was constructed in 1869, transforming a former two-story barn on farm property with a single-story rear room addition, power windmill, and surrounding sheds and fencing. Though the property was demolished in the late 1920s, it was reconstructed in 1974 and operates as a museum today, housed within Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. The museum offers free admission daily, showcasing collections of 19th-century overland transport equipment and vehicles, including a preserved Concord stagecoach, carreta ox-drawn cart, mud wagon, and tow-wagon freighter. A theater is also offered at the museum, presenting plays and public special events throughout the summer months.
4002 Wallace St, San Diego, CA 92110, Phone: 619-220-5422
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