The Julian Historical Society, established in 1963, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of Julian, California. With a focus on mining and education, the society has successfully restored and relocated significant historical buildings such as the Witch Creek Schoolhouse, which now serves as their headquarters, and the Santa Ysabel School. Additionally, they have meticulously restored and put on display two iconic vehicles, a 1912 Mack Stage and a 1924 Cadillac bus, at the Stageline Garage in Pioneer Park.
Through their open-air museum at the Washington mine site, the Julian Historical Society offers visitors a glimpse into the region's mining heritage, displaying a collection of tools and artifacts. With a commitment to preserving Julian's past for future generations, the society welcomes the public to explore their museums and learn about the fascinating history of this charming town nestled in the mountains of Southern California.
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