George W. Marston was the owner of the two-story Spanish Colonial museum. William Templeton Johnson was the architect, while Kier Construction Co. were the contractors. The museum came about due to the philanthropic effort George White Marston. The Presidio Hill site, which was refurbished in 1927, marks the spot were the white man settled in California and celebrates an anniversary of the nation. Today there is an archeological dig on the grounds that is unearthing some of the most significant findings ever discovered in the United States.
Serra Museum
Plymouth Rock of the West
2727 Presidio Drive, Presidio Park
(619) 297-3258
Open every day, 10 am - 4:30 pm.
Adults: $5, Ages 6-17: $2
Students, Seniors, Military and Group: $4