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Heritage Park (San Diego)

Coordinates: 32°45′14″N 117°11′34″W / 32.7538°N 117.1929°W / 32.7538; -117.1929
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Sherman Gilbert House

Heritage County Park is a county park of San Diego County, California, located near Old Town San Diego State Historic Park and measuring almost eight acres.[1] It was developed to preserve examples of San Diego's historic Victorian architecture including Italianate, Stick-Eastlake, Queen Anne and classic revival styles. The properties were all relocated from their original locations with the help of San Diego County and Save Our Heritage Organisation.

Bushyhead House

Victorian homes in the park

  • Bushyhead House- Edward Wilkerson Bushyhead, an early San Diego sheriff, chief of police and San Diego Union newspaper owner, built this Italianate residence in 1887.[2]
Temple Beth Israel
Christian House
  • Christian House - This Queen Anne–style house was built in 1889 by Harfield Christian, founder of an early San Diego abstract company.[2]
  • McConaughy House - This Stick-Eastlake was constructed in 1887. The original owner founded the first scheduled passenger and freight service in San Diego.[2]

Historic synagogue

  • Temple Beth Israel - This classic revival building was used by many religious sects before it was relocated to Heritage Park.[2] It also contains two reed/pump organs in its choir loft, which are usable, playable; an Estey and a Western Cottage. It is open for viewing.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Heritage County Park". San Diego County Parks & Recreation. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Old Town History Societies & Museums". San Diego History Center. Retrieved 31 January 2015.

32°45′14″N 117°11′34″W / 32.7538°N 117.1929°W / 32.7538; -117.1929