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In March of 1986 a fire caused damage to the historic Villa Montezuma mansion in San Diego. A few months later, restoration work was underway when Carol Hasson visited. It was expected to take a year and cost half a million dollars. It was built in 1887 and cost 25,000 dollars. In its day, San Diegans called it the Palace of the Arts. It was a very elaborate home for its time with scrolled moldings, sculpted ceilings, and 100-year-old-stained glass windows from San Francisco.
The museum is open for tours Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm.