Bailey House
See the home of Drue Bailey, the founder of Julian, and hear a funny story about one of the pranks he pulled in town.
Bailey House
See the home of Drue Bailey, the founder of Julian, and hear a funny story about one of the pranks he pulled in town.
Julian Cemetery
Climb the hill to get a bird's eye view of town and see the graves of some of Julian's earliest residents.
Julian Pie Company
Hear about how Julian's early residents helped transform the town from a focus on mining to apple orchards. Stop in Julian Pie Company for a slice of apple pie or an apple cider donut.
Julian Market & Deli
Stop in front of one of Julian historic mercantile buildings, known as the Jacoby building, as you hear about how this early resident made a living in Julian.
Miner's Diner
See another historic building on Julian's Main Street, the first in the backcountry to be built of brick.
Jack's Grocery
Hear the story of an Italian immigrant named Frank De Luca who moved to Julian and started a grocery store.
Wilcox Building
See the wheelbarrow that Porter Perrin Wheaton used to survey 2328 miles of county roads in 1900.
Julian Gold Rush Hotel
Check out the oldest continually-operating hotel in Southern California and hear about the ex-Missouri slave, Albert Robinson, and his wife Margaret, who started it!
Julian Jail
See the small concrete jail house that replaced a smaller wooden jail that couldn't seem to prevent detainees from escaping.
Witch Creek School
(Pass by)
See an old schoolhouse that was relocated and restored by the Julian Historical Society.
Julian Pioneer Museum
(Pass by)
The Julian Pioneer Museum showcases artifacts and exhibits that portray the rich history of Julian and its early residents.
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