Fallbrook Historical Society
The Main Museum - Upper Level:
Native American Display and Artifacts
Early Settlers Information
Fallbrook in miniature (scale model replicas of early Fallbrook buildings)
Model train (replica of train that once served this community)
Exhibits on agriculture, education, community organizations, the fire
department and the military. Guides to Fallbrook Historic Registry Site
04/01/2026
The Scout Hut – A Piece of Fallbrook History
Many people pass by the Scout Hut in Fallbrook without realizing the history behind this special building. The Scout Hut was built in 1930 by the Fallbrook Kiwanis Club and community volunteers as a meeting place for the Boy Scouts. The building quickly became an important community gathering place and has served Fallbrook for generations.
The original structure included a large main room, dressing rooms, a kitchen, and a fireplace. Community volunteers helped build the hut, showing the strong community spirit that Fallbrook has always been known for. Over the years, the building has been used for meetings, events, and community activities and remains an important part of Fallbrook history today.
Historic buildings like the Scout Hut remind us of the people who built Fallbrook and the community spirit that still exists today.
To read the full story about the Scout Hut, visit the Fallbrook Historical Society website:
https://www.fallbrookhistoricalsociety.org
We invite you to visit our museums and learn more about Fallbrook history.
Museums are open every Saturday and Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm.
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1730 Hill St. (corner Of Rocky Crest And Hill) P. O. Box 1375
Fallbrook, CA
92028
Opening Hours
| Saturday | 1pm - 4pm |
| Sunday | 1pm - 4pm |