Old Town In San Diego Has Very Much History on Downtown San Diego Real Estate



by Lacey Christensen


Cities around the world are being modernized everyday, but almost all of them have an area where history and culture have been preserved and left unchanged. San Diego is one such city, a place where, despite its chic and modern commercial centers, and natural areas like pristine beaches and parks, contains an area that is so history rich and culturally significant that it has been preserved. This area is called Old Town, the best destination for tourists looking to get a historical experience.

Old Town is commonly known as the birthplace of the state of California, for it is in the area where the first Spanish settlement was founded. In addition to this, in 1769, 21 missions, led by Father Junipero Serra, were founded in the area. His missions were also actually built on the hillside overlooking the area recognized as Old Town San Diego today, effectively turning it into the center of the rest of the colonization of California on Downtown San Diego real estate.

The area of Old Town was also selected as the county seat of San Diego County in 1850, when the state of California joined the rest of the United States, until 1860 when Alonzo Horton began promoting what we now call Downtown San Diego. Soon, locals, businesses, and important government functions moved from Old Town to Downtown, dwindling the population, and the importance of Old Town. But in 1868, the Department of Parks and Recreation of California declared the area of Old town a state historic park, preserving its importance and sealing its place in California history.

Nowadays Old Town is the perfect place to go to for people who want a more cultural and historic experience of San Diego, far from modern glitz and glamour. Inside Old Town people will find attractions like Heritage Park, home to authentically restored houses like the haunted Whaley House, the Little Adobe Chapel which is the first church in the area, and Mason Street School, the first one room school in the city. These are just a few of the sights you can discover in Old Town.

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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