Save Our Heritage Organization: Warner-Carrillo Ranch House Tour | What’s happening in San Diego

Save Our Heritage Organization: Warner-Carrillo Ranch House Tour


*The event has already taken place on this date: Sat, 09/21/2024
Built in 1857 by Vincenta Carrillo, a prominent early Californio woman rancher, the adobe served as the Butterfield Stage Stop from 1858 until the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. As California’s first regular overland transcontinental stage connection with St. Louis, this pioneering stage route ran along the Missouri Trail. The trail was the most southerly and only all-weather route to California. Built directly beside the emigrant trail, it figured prominently in the settler’s diaries as their first glimpse of the promised land, the first well-watered valley to be encountered after crossing the Great Southwestern Deserts. The historic setting has changed very little from the time of the great western migration and presents a rare opportunity to experience the past.

Please help us keep this calendar up to date! If this activity is sold out, canceled, or otherwise needs alteration, email mindy@kidsoutandabout.com so we can update it immediately. If you have a question about the activity itself, please contact the organization administrator listed below.

*Times, dates, and prices of any activity posted to our calendars are subject to change. Please be sure to click through directly to the organization’s website to verify.

Location:

Warner-Carrillo Ranch House
29181 San Felipe Road
Warner Springs, CA, 92086
United States

Phone:

(760) 291-0370
Contact name: 
SDAC
The event has already taken place on this date: 
09/21/2024
Time: 
12 pm - 4 pm