Vista Historical Society
About Vista Historical Society
Vista Historical Society's Museum at Rancho Minerva is a house museum that distinctions and jelly the past of Vista and its occupants. The house was worked in the mid 1900s by a Greek worker, Nick Huntalas, who cultivated the land along the present Foothill Drive. The exquisite two-story home was worked with adobe blocks produced using earth soil that had been exhumed for the establishment. It has splendid white outside, a run of the mill Spanish-style red tile rooftop, a 18-foot-tall roof in the lounge room, and rooms that today are loaded with regular articles utilized by early Vista occupants.
The house is something other than the historical center of past lives, yet in addition a get-together place and a space for private and corporate festivals. Volunteer docents from the Vista Historical Society offer free visits and offer with the guests the historical backdrop of Vista and its most colorful residents.
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