Seeley Stable - San Diego, CA
Posted by: bluesnote
N 32° 45.260 W 117° 11.766
11S E 481630 N 3624069
This stable is part of Old Town San Diego.
Waymark Code: WMM9W1
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 08/18/2014
Views: 6
This stable is also a barn that is now used for a museum, but it was once a functional barn. This museum is about farming. The plaque says, "This building is a reconstruction of the original stable built and used by Albert Seeley in 1867. Seeley used the stable for horse and carriage storage. Today, the building is an Old Town San Diego State Historic Park Museum displaying horse drawn vehicles and western memorabilia."
Construction: Wood
Is this a 'working' barn?: Stable (used to house farm animals)
Other: Museum
Distinctive Features: Distinctive Shape (round, octagon, gambrel roof, cupola, multi-level)
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Other Distinctive Features: Not listed
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