Robinson Rose Visitors Center

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4002 Wallace St
San Diego, CA 92110

The Robinson-Rose Visitors Center, located in San Diego, CA, serves as a gateway to exploring the rich history of Old Town San Diego. Housed in a reconstructed replica of a historic adobe and wood-framed building initially occupied by prominent town founders James W. Robinson and Louis Rose, the center offers insights into the area's development and heritage.

Visitors to the center can enjoy a diorama depicting Old Town San Diego as it appeared in 1872, crafted by Joseph Toigo, alongside a variety of educational resources about the region's historical sites and cultural significance. The center plays a vital role in preserving and sharing the history of San Diego while providing a welcoming space for both locals and tourists alike.

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4.54 reviews
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Nikki O.
7/15/2024

Such a cool visitor center with some iconic merch for purchases. Inside you will find a cool model of the actual grounds of Old Town when it first operated. It is such a great blast from the past....

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Maxine M.
5/4/2022

Located in Old Town San Diego, the Robinson Rose House is a replica of the original building that was on the site. The original was built in 1853. The replica now serves as the visitors' center...

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Tami D.
1/27/2014

We always come by here when we're in Old Town. With a small selection of brochures and unique souvenirs in their gift shop, this information center provides a good look into Old Town San Diego's...

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Matthew J.
8/25/2011

Need visitors center for Old Town. The model of the town is worth seeing. Not much for souvenirs.

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