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This area centers around a group of historic buildings located on Main Street and El Camino Real that date back to the 1880s. Among the early Tustin businesses and structures were a blacksmith shop, a combined grocery store/meat market, a business and feed store building, churches, and school buildings. The Tustin Museum is located in a historic building that housed many businesses over the decades. Main Street runs from Williams Street on the west to just past Newport Avenue on the east. Today, its 1-1/2 miles reveal more than 12 decades of Tustin's past. Visitors may follow a map to "Take Main Street to Tustin History," a sidewalk tour that includes three short side trips. The total walking distance is just a bit more than two miles. The area is overseen by the Tustin Old Town Association, whose goals are to promote local business, to market the area to new businesses, to create a cohesiveness where everyone works for the common good, and to maintain the historic heritage of the area.
Located on Main Street between Williams St. to just past Newport Ave.
Tustin Old Town Association: 714.832.1845
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