6 tickets to visit Museums and Gardens in San Diego


Item Number: 231

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: Feb 8, 2020 8:00 PM PST

Bid History: 3 bids - Item Sold!



Description

Since 1969, Save Our Heritage Organisation (SOHO), a nonprofit organization has led the community as a powerful catalyst for preservation by raising awareness and appreciation of our region's architectural and cultural heritage. 



The Auction Winner will receive 6-admission ticekts that can be used for regular daytime addmition at the Whaley House Museum in Old Town San Diego, the Marston House Musseum & Historic Gardens in Balboa Park, and the Warner-Carrillo Ranch House in San Diego's majestic backcountry. 


The Whaley House: The Whaley House is a classic example of mid-nineteenth century Greek Revival architecture, formally dedicated as a historic house museum on May 25, 1960 and has been open to the public ever since; it is one of southern California's most popular visitor destinations. Over 125,000 people visit the house annually, with guests traveling from across the globe to experience this world-renowned museum. http://whaleyhouse.org/


Marston House Museum & Gardens: One of California's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Marston House was constructed in 1905 for George W. Marston and his wife, Anna Gunn Marston. George Marston is noted for many things but most prominently as a civic leader whose interest and work in historic preservation, conservation and history is well known.


The property was designed and built by the internationally renowned architects William Sterling Hebbard and Irving Gill. Surrounded by five acres of rolling lawns, manicured formal gardens, and rustic canyon gardens, this 8,500 square-foot home became a house museum in 1987 after the Marston family gifted it to the City of San Diego for the enjoyment of the public.


Spend some time exploring the grounds, formal gardens and canyon pathways in the shade of towering pine, eucalyptus and oak trees. Learn about one of San Diego's most prominent families and the master architects and landscape designers who worked with the family to create one of the region's most important estates. http://whaleyhouse.org/marston2.htm 


Warner-Carrillo Ranch House: Built in 1857, the Warner-Carrillo Ranch House served as the Butterfield Stage Stop and was California's first regular overland stage connection with St. Louis. With its multilayered history, the adobe ranch house tells the story of the emigrant trail, the overland stage, and the prominent ranching history of the area. http://whaleyhouse.org/warnercarrillo.htm 


 


 

Special Instructions

Donated by Save Our Heritage Organisation, SOHO


2476 San Diego Avenue


San Diego, CA  92110