La Casa de Estudillo in San Diego

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4000, Mason Street, 92110, San Diego, San Diego County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 619-220-5422
website: www.nps.gov
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Latitude: 32.754306, Longitude: -117.1967596

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    Ben Johns

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    If you’re going to old town this place is a must. It is really cool to see homes used to look. I really enjoyed seeing the oven and the kitchen and bedrooms. There was a little bit of construction going on while I was there so I didn’t get to see everything, but it looked really cool.

  • Paulina Finorio

    Paulina Finorio

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    Captain Jose Estudillo from Spain, started building the house in 1827. Approximately in the year of 1850, the Estudillo's left the house and then John Spreckels of San Diego Electric Railway Company, bought it and rebuilt it. His intent for it, had been to be a tourist attraction, and to be located at the end of a street car line. The rooms are very nice, and I love the flooring. What if more colorful plants could be planted within the courtyard landscape?

  • Zeke Barragan

    Zeke Barragan

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    Beautifully preserved site right in the heart of Old San Diego. Great example of the Spanish area. This specific site is right by Washington Square so it is centrally located to all the shops at Old Town, making the visit easy and fun.

  • Giovanni Severini

    Giovanni Severini

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    Interesting place to have a point of view of a rich house-ranch in South California. the rooms show furnitures and tools from the nineteenth century. It's a free open air museum, one of the few non-shopping activity to do in the Old Town San Diego.

  • Mark Weber

    Mark Weber

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    After what seems like years of renovations, we're delighted each time we're in old town and see La Casa de Estudillo open. Inside is one of the more beautiful historic San Diego courtyards and a favorite spot for photos.

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