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    J. A. Cooley Museum

    4.9 (39 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Erica P.

    What a marvel! As a native San Diegan in my ahem, middle age, I can't believe I had never heard about this gem of a museum until today. Chun P. and I were catching a show at the Diversionary Theater and I asked him to see if there were any museums nearby we could check out beforehand. (We have been making good headway with our 50% off February Museum Month coupon procured from the S.D. Library system.) Chun P. found the J.A. Cooley listed on the website, and we decided to visit before our show. We both love cars, and it was incredible to see so many treasures, many of which are the LAST ones of their kind left. I loved the 1912 Carter Car - made out of a type of paper mache! The last one of its kind, and it features a really adorable duck hood ornament. They have a lot of the earliest car models here, and it is so unique to get the chance to see the evolution of vehicles from the late 1800s on up. If classic cars aren't your thing, there's plenty more in store. Typewriters, cameras, trains, gramophones, telephones, player pianos, and the evolution of many appliances like clothes irons! Definitely drop by and pay the J.A. Cooley a visit. Mrs. Cooley will kindly greet you at the door.

    Many of the most historical you see from the old times in New York and the times of Chicago.
    Joel C.

    When you take a walk-through time, you can see the many creations of what history has to offer when you read about the creations of the first cars and the photographic and the Zylo phone machines yes they had so many y different machines for the playing of music and the talking of the first telephone. The many centuries have offered the greatest would have to be the first creations of the automobiles and the many antiques that were seen around the many cities with the ladies in the poofy dresses and the gentlemen in the brown derbies. The Cooley Museum was one place that had caught from meeting the curator and the manager of the museum of the museum that I was thinking seeing the Grand Old Cars there has to be a museum here in San Diego. I took the afternoon and went up the University heights area taking the bus and the trolley took me up the past the Zoo and the Bal Boa Park that dropped me over near the historic El Cajon Blvd. This was one area that you can come to and be able to walk amongst the many older areas on the way to Adams Avenue. The day was one of the best to go to a car museum they have so many things the historical and the many cars that were famous in older movies and the yesteryears when San Diego was just coming to life and the many buildings that were just taking on the many job areas. The tour I had taken with Carmen Cooley Graham she was so knowledgeable of the many cars and the over 5 thousand cameras as far as the cold war the Spy Cameras the Soviets had used at the time. The Older cars ranging from 1905 to first trucks that had hauled the many things you could never know when the engine broke is that you would have to get gas and to make sure starter and the clutch works. One of the greatest displays was the many trains that were from the old style and the classics that were collected it's like one dream you can work with all the many trains to the many dreams when you were a young boy. The JA Cooley Museum is one place that has such great history to walk through and visit the Museum you can also see DeLorean from Back to the Future. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer, the many historical memories and the great cars of the past generations the many cars you can see what so many people drove and the many fancy cars that the Statesman and the rich that drove about the cities from the first cars to the coming of the Buick and the Delorean. This day was one great Educational and one of the best walks through time the cars the many trains, and the many first recording devices you have seen in old movies all at the JA Cooley Museum

    Ronald S.

    There is a lot going on in this place, which will happily take a few hours of your time. Lots of cars, and some very rare ones at that but also plenty of other period stuff. I would highly recommend. The Train store attached is neat as well.

    Ask for the demonstration! This phone works and has a dial tone. Call your friends! I bet the kids of today can't figure it out.
    Gilbert G.

    Such an amazing place! There's so much to see and it's family owned by long time San Diegans. The patriarchs daughter and family still run the place and you'll be well served to get her talking about some of the stories of her dad and his collection. She knows more history and details than you can imagine. Some of these cars are seriously one of a kind. You won't find these anywhere else in the world! Add to that the diverse collection of everything else from a time forgotten and you'll have a walk down memory lane discovering things you never knew and jogging a memory or two of things you remember from childhood. I highly recommend a visit and the admission price is only $5. I would've gladly paid 4 times a much, so I left more than they asked for plus I bought a few items from the train store. Support Local!

    Just one of a couple dozen fab cars
    Paula C.

    So worth a trip ! Only $5 entrance fee. Amazing collection of cars, Player pianos , Wurlitzers, model railroad cars, typewriters... The cars are in exceptional condition. Nice folks, ask and they'll fire up the music machines. Really fun to come here with older relatives , brought back so many good memories and stories for them.

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    Great little museum. Not too climate controlled though so I wouldn't go on the very hottest days.

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    This is an extraordinary museum. Little known treasure fo San Diego history. Highly recommended.

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