It operated in Pacific Electric car #1734 and displayed artifacts relating to the company and local history books.
[2] Located on the city's "Greenbelt," it borders the Mary Wilson Library and Seal Beach Centennial House.
Red Cars first appeared in Seal Beach on July 4, 1904, just three years after Henry E. Huntington first formed Pacific Electric.
The Lions Club restored the railroad crossing sign in front of the streetcar and completed a cleanup of the vehicle itself.
[7][8] The museum contained photographs, clothing for its time, seashells, newspapers, and some of Pacific Electric's legal papers.