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Oceanside's Top Gun House is really the old Graves cottage

Oceanside's Top Gun House began as the 1888 Graves House, a rare oceanfront Folk Victorian cottage that later became a film landmark.

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Oceanside’s Top Gun House is fun because the movie story is real, but the house was interesting before Hollywood found it.

The building is the Graves House, an oceanfront cottage built in 1888 for Dr. Henry Graves of Riverside. His family used it as a summer place by the beach. It is the last oceanfront Folk Victorian cottage in San Diego County, which makes the little building a rare survivor on its own.

Then came the film layer. In 1985, Paramount Pictures rented the house for two weeks while filming Top Gun. In the movie, it became the home of Charlie, the flight instructor played by Kelly McGillis. After the movie came out in 1986, the cottage became one of Oceanside’s favorite photo stops.

The preservation chapter is just as important. The house sat through years of uncertainty while the oceanfront block changed around it. Local history advocates kept attention on it, and the cottage was eventually moved, restored, and placed back near the water.

Oceanside has a small landmark with a lot packed inside: beach cottage, Victorian detail, movie memory, local advocacy, and a second life beside the pier.

Where to see it

The restored Graves House near the Oceanside Pier and Mission Pacific Hotel area.

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