Fodor's Expert Review Seeley Stable

Old Town Museum Village

Seeley Stable, next door to the Cosmopolitan Hotel, became San Diego's stagecoach stop in 1867, and was the transportation hub of Old Town until 1887, when trains became the favored mode of travel. The stable houses a collection of horse-drawn vehicles, some so elaborate that you can see where the term "carriage trade" came from. Also inside are Western memorabilia, including an exhibit on the California vaquero, the original American cowboy, and a collection of Native American artifacts.

Museum Village

Quick Facts

2648 Calhoun St.
San Diego, California  92110, USA

www.parks.ca.gov

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon.--Thurs.

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