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    Motor Transport Museum

    Motor Transport Museum

    5.0(10 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Perfect Summer Day Trip for the family!!!…read more We surprised by 6 year old son with a visit last weekend and he loved it! The Motor Transport Museum is a free museum, however a donation is suggested and very much appreciated. The museum is run by volunteers and is only open on Saturday's and the 1st Sunday of each month. I never caught the names of the volunteers that were on site when we visited, but they were very nice and full of knowledge about the history of the cars and the iconic Mill building. When you arrive, you will go into the Mill. They have a guest book that they will ask you to sign and there is free bottle water available to all guest and other soda and snacks available for purchase. From there the volunteer will give you a tour of the Mill and tell you all the history of what they do there. It is a great little tour and we appreciated it so much. After the tour, you are free to roam around and explore the property. There are a ton of unique cars, truck, buses and other machinery all around. You can easily spend an hour to a couple of hours here. HIGHLY recommend a visit. We paired this adventure up with a ride on the Pacific Southwest Railway which is about a mile and a half down the road. Makes for a great day trip for the family.

    This is a amazing Auto museum in Campo California. Lots of vehicles. I would recommend taking the…read morefamily and kids to this . I grew up as a kid here . Took my parents back and it was a wonderful amazing time . Yes I be back

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    Gaskill Brothers Stone Store Museum

    Gaskill Brothers Stone Store Museum

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Campo, California…read more The difference between Gaskill Stone Museum and the Mountain Empire Historical Society is that the Society overseers a handful of historical sites including the Gaskill Brothers Museum along with Camp Lockett, Campo Valley, and various other items in this border region that cover more than the Campo Valley areas. The structure used to be made out of wood, but, harsh fire fights forced the Gaskill Brothers to reconstruct into the bulletproof stone which is what the building is today. The bottom floor is dedicated to the convenient store, and several local things. The upper floor is dedicated as the Army's Regional Operating HQ. The upper museum is dedicated to the 1st, 10th, 11th and 28th Calvary from 1876 - 1944. Access/Roads: C Paved. CA Hwy 94 travels east and west along the Mexico border. Parking: F Enough parking for three or four cars. Distance: C Located between El Centro & San Diego. Tecate, Mexico is a few minutes away. It's not that far from civilization. Costs: A Free Nearby Attractions: -Pacific or Campo Rail Museum. -Historic Campo Valley Town. -Pacific Crest Hiking Trails. -Golden Acorn and Jamul Casinos are nearby. -The Campo Band of Mission Indian HQ is nearby. Conclusion: A Local history detailing the distinct differences between Native Americans, Pueblo Mexicans & the American Settlers. As always my friends... Travel Safely. IG @cigarcpa cleeshyun.com (in progress).

    Nice place workers helpful prices good. Friendly small town store. I have enjoyed doing business…read morethere since 1971. About same size as most 7 11 but more product diversity. Produce meat butter a water machine out front besides the usual grocery commoditities and they will refill your propane bottles. Nice place

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    Museo Comunitario Kumíaí

    Museo Comunitario Kumíaí

    4.0(3 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    This a very interesting museum showing what life was like for the local indigenous tribe... so…read moremany artifacts from them past!

    The Tecate Community Museum is a history and culture museum that introduces visitors to the history…read moreof the Tecate area. It is only three years old and continues to grow. There are a couple of highlights and the most complete exhibit is a wonderful history of the Kumiai (Kumeyaay) Indians that used to live in the area. Housed in a domed room with awesome acoustics that they call the Cavern of Ancestors. In this room they explore what they call the "pre-hostoric" era and it focuses on the flora, fauna, natural features of the land and then the Kumiai people and how they lived, ate, interacted, and the handmade items they created. You could actually spend about an hour in there and everything is in both English and Spanish and includes computer and video exhibits as well as some artifacts. There is a model of a traditional Kumiai home in the style after Europeans arrived and also a botanical garden that provides examples of native plants. There is a house that is considered the "historical" period and it includes examples of furniture, photographs, equipment, household goods, etc. It is a start, but can use some work and they have room to grow in there. The third exhibit is considered the "contemporary" period and is a new building that is still under construction. The first floor however is partially set up as a exhibit of the railroad. It's REALLY well done, especially for not being finished and interesting! This is the second highlight of the museum. There is also a gift shop with kind of a weird mish-mash of stuff, but I bought some jewelry with the excuse that I was helping to assist the community since I had free tour! there are restrooms on site and they do sell bottles of cold beverages in the gift shop. They also take credit cards in the gift shop. The museum is really nice and probably more focused towards kids and school groups, but we enjoyed it and probably would have enjoyed it even more if it weren't over 100 degrees at the time! it's located right next to the awesome sports complex. Recommended!

    LT John W Finn VFW Post 2080

    LT John W Finn VFW Post 2080

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    There is no other place to drink in Campo these days, but that's no issue here. The bartenders are…read moreall friendly, the patrons are inviting and the location is pretty cool, though they are about to move around the corner to a nicer spot that I am sure will be just as full of memorabilia, history, decoration and general patriotic bric-a-brac. I am an American legion member, not currently a VFW member, but the public is welcome and members of other Veteran Service Organizations doubly so. The beer selection is basic but covers all the bases, from the craft scene to the old standards. As another reviewer said, ICE COLD beer. The bar is full service and most people serving drinks have strong bartending knowledge and good wit. A big highlight here is their events, most involving food, but it can be hard to see what the offering is if you are not on FaceBook. I highly recommend the food nights, as they are inexpensive and high quality. in a couple of cases, it was served up by a retired Navy chief mess specialist who definitely is a foodie. So far, I have had ribs, "Tijuana-style" hot dogs (with awesome garlic fries), wood-fired pizza and pulled pork. Not one was even close to a "miss". If you've just visited one of the museums out here, had a long bike ride on 94, stepped off the Sierra-Nevada trail or just happen to be out in Campo, this is the place for a quick tipple or a relaxing night shooting pool and listening to local veterans and other characters chatter and banter.

    Once monthly steak night, and in the summer, rib night. Yearly Pig roast. All are cheap. They…read morealso do a Easter bike rodeo for the kids. The building is a bit run down, but the bathrooms are clean, the drinks are cheap, and the staff is friendly. Oh, they once got me AND my car home when I had a bit too much to drink. Very nice of them.

    Maritime Museum - Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship, a San Diego icon only found at the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

    Maritime Museum

    4.5(367 reviews)
    41.4 miLittle Italy

    Ok so I will split this into two reviews:…read more 1: the ships and actual adventure 2: the reservation process and customer service 1: booked a trip for the Spanish replica ship adventure the San Salvador and really loved it. The ticket also got you access to the other ships to walk around which was cool. But the coolest part was that San Salvador was sailed like they would have sailed it waaay back when. We got to see real rigging masts sails steering all being done by a crew and it was a totally amazing experience and such a perfect day. Bonus: we saw dolphins and it was a perfect day. Drawback: the gentlemen speaking throughout didn't talk into his mic often so missed a lot but oh well - who's really going for history?! such a good time!!. 2. I had a good with my tickets and called and tried to talk to folks in person and could never get someone. The tickets were cancelled but not refunded which was a bummer and staff in the kiosk even said they phone lines were messed up. A bummer. :(

    The Maritime Museum of San Diego is honestly one of the most impressive history museums I've…read morevisited because the artifacts are the museum. You aren't just looking at history -- you're surrounded by ships that actually survived it. The Star of India, launched in 1863, survived mutiny, violent storms, collisions at sea, and decades carrying immigrants across dangerous oceans. Some sailors believed the ship was cursed after captains died during early voyages, yet somehow she survived long enough to become the oldest active sailing ship in the world. HMS Surprise shows the brutal reality of naval warfare during the Age of Sail. Ships like this once carried enough cannon firepower to destroy enemy vessels while sailors lived packed below deck surrounded by gunpowder, disease, and fear of battle. The Berkeley steam ferry even helped evacuate survivors during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake while much of the city burned. One of the most fascinating exhibits is the Soviet B-39 submarine from the Cold War. The inside is unbelievably cramped and gives you a real sense of what life was like beneath the ocean during one of the most dangerous periods in modern history. The USS Dolphin may have been my favorite. This experimental deep-diving U.S. Navy submarine helped test advanced underwater technology and launched the deepest-fired torpedo in naval history. The museum also includes the San Salvador, recreating the ship that explored California's coastline in 1542 -- long before America existed as a country. What makes this place incredible is the timeline it creates: 1500s exploration... 1800s global sailing... steam-powered industry... world wars... Cold War submarines... All sitting together in one harbor. This place doesn't just teach maritime history -- it shows how ships shaped exploration, immigration, trade, warfare, and entire empires.

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    Maritime Museum - Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Maritime Museum - Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

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    Girl Next Door Honey - Wild beehive relocation and rescue in progress!

    Girl Next Door Honey

    5.0(59 reviews)
    39.0 miGolden Hill

    I recently took an introductory beekeeping class, and it was an outstanding experience. The class…read morewas extremely well prepared and very organized. The instructor was easy to follow and clearly very knowledgeable about beekeeping. You can tell she has a deep understanding of the subject and a real passion for teaching it. The class was very informative but also easy to understand, even for complete beginners. There were people of all ages there--even kids--and everyone seemed engaged and able to follow along. The class was held at her home, which made for a very comfortable and welcoming classroom environment. She also had a great amount of personal learning materials and examples that really helped bring the information to life. I honestly can't say enough good things about the experience. She clearly has built a strong following over the years, and after attending the class it's easy to see why. She's friendly, helpful, and a true wealth of information. If you're interested in learning about beekeeping, I highly recommend taking one of her classes.

    The class was so much fun! Hilary has a plethora of knowledge and explained things very clearly…read more Would highly recommend her to anyone who wants to start beekeeping or anyone who just wants to learn about bees! She is clearly passionate about beekeeping and the honey she sells is fantastic.

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    Girl Next Door Honey owner Hilary Kearney inspecting a hive.

    Girl Next Door Honey - Hilary managing one of her corporate apiaries.

    Hilary managing one of her corporate apiaries.

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    Mountain Empire Historical Society - museums - Updated July 2026

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