Heritage County Park | Parks in San Diego
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Heritage County Park is an historic San Diego County Park spanning approximately eight acres near the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, which preserves a plethora of historic buildings from the city's early colonial and pioneer eras. The park was developed as a means of protecting some of the city's most significant Victorian architecture, including properties displaying Queen Anne, Italianate, and Stick-Eastlake architectural styles. Victorian homes displayed throughout the park have been relocated from their original homesteads, protected with the help of the Save Our Heritage organization. Homes showcased include the 1896 Senlis Cottage, the 1887 Sherman-Gilbert House, the 1887 Bushyhead House, the 1887 McConaughy House, and the 1893 Burton House. The park is also home to the historic 1889 Temple Beth Israel, open to the public as a living history facility.

Heritage County Park, 2454 Heritage Park Row, San Diego, CA 92110, Phone: 858-565-3600

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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