On Midland Road, on the right when traveling south.
First used to haul rock for the Cowell Portland Cement Company in Concord, CA. Brought to the City of Poway by Colonel Porter in 1966. Purchased by the City in 1988 and restored by the Poway-Midland Volunteers from 1991-1994. — — Map (db m74111) HM
Near Community Road north of Hilleary Place, on the right when traveling north.
Founded by Methodist Episcopal Church 1883. Oldest structure in continuous use as a church in San Diego County. Erected circa 1887, exchanged for Oceanside Congregational Church, 1893. — — Map (db m74114) HM
Near Community Road north of Hilleary Place, on the right when traveling north.
Land donated by John C. Stone and his wife in 1883. Samuel Bowron coordinated construction. Dr. Hilleary generously donated funding. Deemed the "oldest structure in continual use as a church in San Diego County." — — Map (db m74104) HM
On Tierra Bonita Road, on the right when traveling north.
Est. 1886 - Dedicated 1950
By the Pomerado
Cemetery District
Land donated by Dr. Hilleary for use as the first town cemetery. John T. Dearborn was the first person buried in the cemetery in 1886. — — Map (db m74704) HM
On Poway Valley Road, on the left when traveling west.
Original home and peach orchards of Walter Kent and Family. Purchased by present owners in 1963. Became horse and cattle ranch known as DJ Ranch. — — Map (db m74698) HM
On Midland Road, on the left when traveling north.
Constructed by fruit farmer Horace Kent and son Lewis. Family grew peaches, grapes and other fruits. Home was given to daughter Mary. Farm was willed to her husband, Ed Flint. — — Map (db m74242) HM
Near Midland Road, on the right when traveling south.
Meeting place for the
International Order
of Good Templars
Served as Poway's
first high school
A place for social
and community events
Once was a thrift store and tack
and feed store — — Map (db m74090) HM