San Diego Courthouse & City Hall Museum
The San Diego Courthouse & City Hall Museum is a historical site that highlights the early development of San Diego, beginning with the arrival of the Mormon Battalion in 1847. Originally designed as a town hall, the first courthouse served various community functions until its destruction in the 1872 fire, after which it was reconstructed in 1992 by the First San Diego Courthouse Association.
This museum not only preserves the architectural heritage of the city but also serves as a reminder of its rich history, including its role as a meeting place, school, and polling location. Visitors can explore the significance of this landmark and its contributions to the community throughout the years.
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