The 255th Birthday Celebration of San Diego was marked with great enthusiasm and community spirit at the historic Whaley House on July 16, 2024. This momentous event brought together local leaders, historians, and residents to honor the rich history and vibrant future of America’s Finest City.
The celebration kicked off with opening remarks from Stan Kauffman, President of the Mormon Battalion Historic Site. Kauffman highlighted the significant contributions of the Mormon Battalion in the development of San Diego and underscored the importance of remembering and preserving the city’s diverse heritage.
Victor Santana, Operations & Property Manager for the Whaley House Museum, followed with an insightful speech that delved into the history of the Whaley House and its role in Old Town San Diego. Santana shared fascinating anecdotes about the Whaley family and the house’s transformation over the years, captivating the audience with stories of the past.
James Decker, General Manager of Old Town Trolley Tours, then took the stage to discuss the integral role of tourism in San Diego’s economy. Decker emphasized how attractions like the Whaley House and Old Town Trolley Tours connect visitors to the city’s history and culture, fostering a deeper appreciation for San Diego’s unique identi
The event culminated in a heartfelt proclamation from Dr. Jen Campbell, representing San Diego City Council District 2. Dr. Campbell praised the community’s efforts in preserving San Diego’s historical sites and promoting cultural awareness. She declared July 16, 2024, as a day of celebration and reflection, encouraging all San Diegans to honor their city’s legacy.
The 255th Birthday Celebration at the Whaley House was a resounding success, bringing together people from all walks of life to commemorate San Diego’s storied past and promising future. The event was a testament to the enduring spirit of community and the shared commitment to preserving the history that makes San Diego unique.
As the sun set over Old Town, attendees left with a renewed sense of pride and connection to their city, looking forward to many more years of celebrating San Diego’s rich heritage.
For more information about the Whaley House Museum and upcoming events, visit www.whaleyhousesandiego.com.