San Diego Union Museum
2626 San Diego Ave
San Diego, CA 92110
The San Diego Union, originally established in 1868, has a rich history tied to the early days of journalism in California. The building that housed the newspaper was restored to reflect its 1868 appearance and now serves as a museum showcasing the newsroom layout and the Washington Hand Press that printed the first edition.
Over 150 years later, the San Diego Union continues to thrive as The San Diego Union-Tribune, maintaining its legacy in the heart of San Diego. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into the past and the evolution of media in the region.
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