The 4.75-acre Old Poway Park houses two historic buildings that were moved to the site and restored: Poway's first public assembly building, the International Order of Good Templars Hall, and the Nelson House.
The park is also home to three existing buildings (the Porter House, the Hamburger Factory, and Historical and Memorial Society Museum) and a train barn that was built to house the 1907 Baldwin No. 3 Steam Engine, a 1938 Fairmont Speeder and ore cars, a 1894 LA Yellow Trolley, and a San Francisco Cable Car.
An Overshiner's blacksmith and gazebo enhance the ambiance of the turn-of-the-century setting. And the two-acre green park for picnics was styled after the Teddy Roosevelt National Park system.
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