Red
Car Museum
On the old Pacific Electric Right of Way.
Car No. 1734 is a rare Pacific Electric
tower car built in 1925 which serves as
the museum headquarters. It was once a roving
machine shop sent out to troubleshoot problems
along the 40-mile Pacific Electric LA-Newport
Line. It operated for almost 50 years until
1950. The museum displays photographs of
early Seal Beach, sea shells and Indian
artifacts collected locally
Home
to such species as the snowy egret and the
great blue heron,this wetlands area is one
of the last undeveloped coastal areas in
Southern California. Designated by President
Nixon in 1972 for the preservation of the
environment.
Naval
Weapons Station. Main entrance
800 Seal Beach Blvd.