Kids 18 and under are free!
The Lemon Grove Parsonage Museum opened its doors in 1999 after herculean labor by volunteers to rescue the town’s first church (1897) and create the civic attic, the place where the treasures are stored, researched and displayed. Two floors of charming, informative exhibits are both permanent installations and revolving exhibits. Favorites include a recreation of the Sonka Store (1907-47), The Children’s Room
and Miller Dairy Remembered. The two-story Folk Victorian, including a free parking lot, is nestled in Treganza Heritage Park facing the 1928 Tudor Revival H. Lee House and its lovely Gazebo Courtyard, where archives are stored and social rentals are frequent. The Lemon Grove Historical Society saved both buildings and, with the City of Lemon Grove, created a notable cultural landscape.
The museum has limited hours as it is operated by volunteers. It is located at 3185 Olive Street, Lemon Grove, CA 91945. The museum is open 11am - 2pm on Saturdays. Visit https://www.lghistorical.org/ for more information.
Offer valid October 1-31, 2021. Restrictions apply. Kids Free San Diego offers vary by participating partner. See partner for details. Mention this offer to the docent when you arrive to redeem. Please note, the museum has limited hours as it is operated by volunteers. The museum is open 11am - 2pm on Saturday's.
The Lemon Grove Parsonage Museum
3185 Olive Street
Lemon Grove, CA 91945
619-460-4353
Oct 1 - Oct 31, 2021
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