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Encyclopedia > Redlands, California
City of Redlands
Nickname: Jewel of the Inland Empire
Location of Redlands in California
Coordinates: 34°7′24″N 117°34′46″W / 34.12333, -117.57944
Country United States of America
State California
County San Bernardino
Incorporated (city) 1888 [2]
Government
 - Mayor Jon Harrison[1]
Area
 - City  37.46 sq mi (97.01 km²)
 - Land  37.45 sq mi (96.98 km²)
 - Water  0.01 sq mi (0.03 km²)
Population (2005)[3]
 - City 63,591
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
 - Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
Zip Code 92374, 92373 [4]
Area code(s) 909 [5]
Website: http://www.ci.redlands.ca.us/


Redlands is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 63,591. // A nickname is a name of a person or thing other than its proper name. ... Image File history File links CAMap-doton-Rancho_Cucamonga. ... This is an alphabetical list of the sovereign states of the world, including both de jure and de facto independent states. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Chief Justice Associate Justices Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Counties, Cities, and Towns Other countries Politics Portal      The political units and divisions of the United States include: The 50 states, which are... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... The U.S. state of California is divided into 58 counties. ... San Bernardino County is the largest county in the contiguous United States by area, containing more land than each of nine states. ... Year 1888 (MDCCCLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger, greater) is the modern title of the highest ranking municipal officer. ... Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. ... A square mile is an English unit of area equal to that of a square with sides each 1 statute mile (≈1,609 m) in length. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... A time zone is a region of the Earth that has adopted the same standard time, usually referred to as the local time. ... PST is UTC-8, highlighted in red. ... −12 | −11 | −10 | −9:30 | −9 | −8 | −7 | −6 | −5 | −4 | −3:30 | −3 | −2:30 | −2 | −1 | −0:25 | UTC (0) | +0:20 | +0:30 | +1 | +2 | +3 | +3:30 | +4 | +4:30 | +4:51 | +5 | +5:30 | +5:40 | +5:45 | +6 | +6:30 | +7 | +7:20 | +7... Though DST is common in Europe and North America, most of the worlds people do not use it. ... −12 | −11 | −10 | −9:30 | −9 | −8 | −7 | −6 | −5 | −4 | −3:30 | −3 | −2:30 | −2 | −1 | −0:25 | UTC (0) | +0:20 | +0:30 | +1 | +2 | +3 | +3:30 | +4 | +4:30 | +4:51 | +5 | +5:30 | +5:40 | +5:45 | +6 | +6:30 | +7 | +7:20 | +7... Mr. ... San Bernardino County is the largest county in the contiguous United States by area, containing more land than each of nine states. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ...

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Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 63,591 people, 23,593 households, and 16,019 families residing in the city. The population density was 692.2/km² (1,793.1/mi²). There were 24,790 housing units at an average density of 269.8/km² (699.0/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 73.69% White, 4.31% African American, 0.94% Native American, 5.12% Asian, 0.23% Pacific Islander, 11.33% from other races, and 4.39% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any ethnicity were 24.07% of the population. 1870 US Census for New York City A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... It has been suggested that Ethnicity (United States Census) be merged into this article or section. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ... The United States Census Bureau uses the federal governments definitions of race when performing a census. ...


There were 23,593 households out of which 33.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.6% were married couples living together, 13.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.1% were non-families. 26.0% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.61 and the average family size was 3.18. This article or section needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling. ...


In the city the population was spread out with 26.2% under the age of 18, 10.7% from 18 to 24, 27.9% from 25 to 44, 22.7% from 45 to 64, and 12.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 89.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.4 males.


The median income for a household in the city was $48,155, and the median income for a family was $56,254. Males had a median income of $42,408 versus $32,122 for females. The per capita income for the city was $24,237. About 7.7% of families and 10.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.5% of those under age 18 and 5.2% of those age 65 or over. The per capita income for a group of people may be defined as their total personal income, divided by the total population. ... Map of countries showing percentage of population who have an income below the national poverty line The poverty line is the level of income below which one cannot afford to purchase all the resources one requires to live. ...


Geography

Redlands is located at 34°3′24″N, 117°10′17″W (34.056563, -117.171449)GR1. Image File history File links CAMap-doton-Redlands. ...


According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 92.5 km² (35.7 mi²). 91.9 km² (35.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (0.76%) is water. The United States Census Bureau (officially Bureau of the Census as defined in Title ) is a part of the United States Department of Commerce. ... A square metre (US spelling: square meter) is by definition the area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 metre long. ... A square mile is an English unit of area equal to that of a square with sides each 1 statute mile (≈1,609 m) in length. ...


History

The area now occupied by Redlands was originally part of the territory of the Morongo and Aguas Calientes tribes. After the arrival of Spanish settlers in the 1770s, it became part of the massive Rancho San Bernardino, remaining a dusty patch of grazing land after Mexican independence. In 1851, the area received its first Anglo inhabitants in the form of several hundred Mormon pioneers, who purchased the entire Rancho San Bernardino, founded nearby San Bernardino, and established a prosperous farming community watered by the many lakes and streams of the San Bernardino Mountains. The Mormon community left wholesale in 1857, recalled to Utah by Brigham Young during the tensions with the federal government that ultimately led to the brief Utah War. (The Mormon temple that now sits atop a hill in eastern Redlands is on the lands of the former Mormon colony.) After their departure, most of the San Bernardino area--Redlands included--returned to its former state as sparsely inhabited scrubland. Mormon is a term used to describe people who are adherents, practitioners, followers or constituents of Mormonism, and who are identified as the Latter Day Saint movement formally established in 1830. ... San Bernardino is the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States. ... San Bernardino Mountains The San Bernardino Mountains are short transverse mountain range northeast of Los Angeles in southern California in the United States. ... Official language(s) English Capital Salt Lake City Largest city Salt Lake City Area  Ranked 13th  - Total 84,889 sq mi (219,887 km²)  - Width 270 miles (435 km)  - Length 350 miles (565 km)  - % water 3. ... See also, Brigham Young University Brigham Young (June 1, 1801 – August 29, 1877) was the second prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ... Combatants United States Mormon settlers Commanders Albert Sidney Johnston Brigham Young John D. Lee Lot Smith Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties Unknown Unknown The Utah War was a dispute between Mormon settlers in Utah Territory and the United States federal government. ...


In the 1880s, the arrival of railroads connecting Southern California to San Francisco and Salt Lake touched off a land boom, with land speculators such as John W. North flooding into the area now known as the Inland Empire. North and others saw the area, with its hot, dry climate and ready access to water supplies, as an ideal center for citrus production. The city of Redlands was soon established to provide a center (along with North's nearby settlement at Riverside) for the burgeoning citrus industry. The arrival of the Pacific Electric Railroad interurban railway in the early 20th century provided a convenient, speedy connection to fast-growing Los Angeles and its new port at San Pedro, bringing even greater prosperity to the town and a new role as a vacation destination for wealthy Angelenos. // Development and commercial production of electric lighting Development and commercial production of gasoline-powered automobile by Karl Benz, Gottlieb Daimler and Maybach First commercial production and sales of phonographs and phonograph recordings. ... This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ... For the urban complex straddling the United States-Mexico border, see Bajalta California. ... Nickname: Location of the City and County of San Francisco, California Coordinates: , Country United States of America State California City-County San Francisco Government  - Mayor Gavin Newsom Area  - City  47 sq mi (122 km²)  - Land  46. ... Salt Lake City is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. ... John W. North John W. North was born at Sand Lake, Rensselaer County, New York, January 4, 1815. ... The Inland Empire and its regions within The Inland Empire refers to the region in Southern California located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in the United States. ... Species & major hybrids Species Citrus aurantifolia - Key lime Citrus maxima - Pomelo Citrus medica - Citron Citrus reticulata - Mandarin & Tangerine Major hybrids Citrus ×sinensis - Sweet Orange Citrus ×aurantium - Bitter Orange Citrus ×paradisi - Grapefruit Citrus ×limon - Lemon Citrus ×limonia - Rangpur lime Citrus ×latifolia - Persian lime See also main text for other hybrids Citrus... Nickname: Location in the state of California Coordinates: , Country United States State California County Riverside Government  - Mayor Ron Loveridge Area  - City  78. ... Pacific Electric Railway company depot in downtown Los Angeles, circa 1910. ... Nickname: Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates: , State California County Los Angeles County Settled 1781 Incorporated April 4, 1850 Government  - Type Mayor-Council  - Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa  - City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo  - Governing body City Council Area  - City  498. ... San Pedro is a community within Los Angeles, California, annexed in 1909 and a major seaport of the area. ...



Tree-lined State Street in downtown Redlands is still comprised primarily of beautiful historic buildings and locally-owned shops and boutiques. Some of its most famous buildings, like A.K. Smiley Public Library, a Moorish-style library built in 1898, and the Redlands Bowl, built in 1930 and home of the oldest continuously free outdoor concert series in the United States, are merely steps from the center of town. Located behind the Smiley Library is the Lincoln Shrine, the only west coast memorial site to the sixteenth president. Other famous homes include “America’s Favorite Victorian,” the Morey House, on Terracina Boulevard, and the Kimberly Crest House and Gardens, a home museum featured on the PBS series “America’s Castles.” Named after the family who purchased the house, the owners of Kimberly-Clark (makers of paper goods and Kleenex), it is a beautiful mansion set high on a hill overlooking the whole valley. Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB) is an American corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products. ... Kleenex logo This article is about the Kleenex brand. ...


Also, Redlands is well known for naming its Streets that run East to West Avenues after American city names, and North to South Streets are usually named after an American state.


Hospital

  • Redlands Community Hospital - A 172-bed facility located at 350 Terracina Blvd. in South Redlands.
  • Beaver Medical Clinic - 2 West Fern Ave. / 340 Cajon St.

Redlands, CA 92373

Loma Linda, California 92354 Founded in 1905, Loma Linda University (LLU) is a private, Christian, coeducational, health sciences university located in Southern California 60 miles east of Los Angeles close to San Bernardino and near beaches, mountains, and the desert. ...


Airports

Redlands Municipal Airport (FAA LID: L12) is a public airport located two miles (3. ... Runway layout at LAX “LAX” redirects here. ... Runway layout at ONT Ontario International Airport (IATA: ONT, ICAO: KONT, FAA LID: ONT) is a public airport located two miles (3 km) east of the central business district (CBD) of Ontario, a city in San Bernardino County, California, USA. The airport covers 1,700 acres and has two runways. ...

Parks

The city of Redlands owns and operates 14 public parks totaling more than 143 acres:

  • Brookside Park: a 9.2-acre neighborhood park with picnic and playground facilities. (Brookside Avenue between Terracina Boulevard and Bellevue Avenue)
  • Caroline Park: a 16.8-acre nature park with trails and open space planted with native California plants and a water conservation garden. It houses a large variety of animals. Especially active near sundown. (Sunset Drive and Mariposa Drive)
  • Community Park: an 18.2-acre park with lighted baseball fields, tennis courts, picnic and playground facilities. (San Bernardino Avenue and Church Street)
  • Crafton Park: a 7.5 acre-neighborhood park with lighted soccer field, picnic and playground facilities. (Wabash Avenue and Independence Avenue)
  • Ed Hales Park: a .7-acre downtown park with picnic facilities. (State Street and Fifth Street)
  • Jennie Davis Park: a 5.2-acre neighborhood park with picnic and playground facilities. (Redlands Boulevard and New York Street)
  • Ford Park: a 27-acre park with two ponds for fishing, lighted tennis courts, picnic and playground facilities. (Redlands Boulevard and Ford Street)
  • Franklin Park: a .6-acre natural open space area. (Garden Street and Franklin Avenue)
  • Prospect Park: an 11.4-acre natural park with trails and picnic facilities. The park contains the Avice Meeker Sewall Theater, an outdoor amphitheater with seating for 407. (Cajon Street and Highland Avenue)
  • San Timoteo Canyon Nature Preserve: a 40-acre natural preserve facility. (San Timoteo Canyon Road and Alessandro Road)
  • Simonds Parkway: a .9-acre neighborhood park. (Garden Street and Rossmont Drive)
  • Smiley Park: a 9.2-acre park at the Redlands Civic Center. This park is home to A.K. Smiley Public Library, a facility listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the Lincoln Memorial Shrine, containing the largest collection of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia west of the Mississippi River; and the Redlands Bowl, an outdoor amphitheater with seating for approximately 4,000 where summer concerts are performed each Tuesday and Friday evening during July and August. (Eureka Street and Vine Street). The Lincoln Shrine is host to the annual Boy Scout Pilgrimage to the Lincoln Shrine.[6]
  • Sylvan Park: a 23.3-acre park with softball field, group and individual picnic areas and playground facilities. (Colton Avenue and University Street)
  • Texonia Park: a 10.7-acre neighborhood park with lighted softball field, basketball courts, picnic and playground facilities. (Texas Street and Lugonia Avenue)
  • Redlands Sports Park: under construction, the 120-acre facility will include soccer fields, softball fields, group picnic facilities, playground and recreations elements. (Wabash Avenue and San Bernardino Avenue) by Redlands Municipal Airport

Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... A typical plaque showing entry on the National Register of Historic Places. ... For other uses, see Abraham Lincoln (disambiguation). ... For the river in Canada, see Mississippi River (Ontario). ... Redlands Municipal Airport (FAA LID: L12) is a public airport located two miles (3. ...

Education

Universities

The University of Redlands is a private liberal arts and sciences university located in Redlands, California. ... Located in the city of Yucaipa, California, Crafton Hills College serves more than 5,000 students each semester. ... For the Irish research group, see Economic and Social Research Institute. ... Community Christian College is a private Christian two-year College located in Redlands, California, USA. Currently CCC exclusively offers an Associates Degree in Liberal Arts, generally for students who later plan to transfer to a four-year University. ...

District

Redlands Unified School District
The Redlands Unified School District serves the city of Redlands, California and the surrounding communities of East Highlands, Mentone, Forest Falls, Loma Linda, and the Eastern edge of San Bernardino, in San Bernardino County. ...

- Redlands Citrus Valley High School or RCV as it is being called, is a planned High School, in the Redlands Unified School District in Redlands, California. ... Redlands East Valley High School is a public high school in Redlands, California that also serves the East Highland and Mentone communities, 59 miles east of Los Angeles. ... Redlands High School is located in Redlands, California, United States. ... It has been suggested that this school-related article be merged to the appropriate locality article. ...

- E. M. Cope Middle School is a middle school (grades 6-8) in Redlands, San Bernardino County, California and is one of four middle schools in the Redlands Unified School District. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Clement Middle School is one of four middle schools in the Redlands Unified School District in Redlands, California, Located Pennsylvania Avenue, . The other schools are Moore Middle School, also carved out of orange groves, and E.M. Cope Middle School on the east end of Redlands. ...

  • Arroyo Verde Elementary School
  • Bryn Mawr Elementary School
  • Crafton Elementary School
  • Cram Elementary School
  • Franklin Elementary School
  • Highland Grove Elementary School
  • Judson Brown Elementary School
  • Lugonia Elementary School
  • Kimberly Elementary School
  • Kingsbury Elementary School
  • Mariposa Elementary School
  • McKinley Elementary School
  • Mentone Elementary School
  • Smiley Elementary School
  • Victoria Elementary School

Private Education

  • Arrowhead Christian Academy
  • Calvary Chapel High School
  • Chartwell School
  • Hope Christian School
  • Redlands Adventist Academy
  • Redlands Christian School
  • Valley Preparatory School
  • Montessori in Redlands
  • Sacred Heart Academy

Arrowhead Christian Academy is located in Redlands, California. ...

City Events

  • Every February, the city hosts its annual Triatholon/Duathon.
  • Every March, the city is host to the annual Redlands Bicycle Classic since 1984. It's the United States' largest road cycling event, a three-day event for the world's top professional and amateur male and female cyclists, featuring total prizes in excess of $50,000.
  • In April, the city has its annual Run Through Redlands since 1983.
  • Every 4th of July, the city celebrates at Sylvan Park with activities, games, and Booths. There's also a traditional 4th of July Parade with Revolutionary dressed soldiers walking down University Street. Usually ending the day at the University of Redlands Ted Runner Stadium with a fireworks display by Pyro Spectaculars.
  • Every Thursday, a Farmers' market is held in Downtown Redlands on State Street.
  • Every May, the Redlands Shakespeare Festival stages three plays at the Redlands Bowl. In the summer it supports the Shakespeare for Children workshop, and throughout the year it engages in educational outreach to schools and other organizations.

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Companies

ESRI was founded as Environmental Systems Research Institute in 1969 as a privately held consulting firm that specialized in land use analysis projects. ... A typical George Foreman Grill. ... Teledyne (NYSE: TDY) is an industrial conglomerate primarily based in the United States but with global operations. ...

Distribution Centers

Stater Bros. ... The Hershey Foods Corporation ( NYSE: HSY) is the worlds largest chocolate company. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...

Famous residents

Joan Chandos Baez (born January 9, 1941) is an American folk singer and songwriter known for her highly individual vocal style. ... Brian Billick (February 28, 1954) has been the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League since January 19, 1999. ... City Baltimore, Maryland Team colors Purple, Black, and Gold Head Coach Brian Billick Owner Steve Bisciotti General manager Ozzie Newsome Mascot Ravens League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1996–present) American Football Conference (1996-present) AFC Central (1996-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Team history Baltimore Ravens (1996–present) Championships... Harry Blackstone, Jr. ... Hugh Brannum (January 5, 1910 - April 19, 1987) is an actor best known for his role as Mr. ... Mr. ... Jack Dangermond is the president of ESRI in Redlands, CA ... For the Irish research group, see Economic and Social Research Institute. ... Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982 in Ontario, California), is an American professional soccer player, who is the co-all-time leading scorer for the U.S. National Team (along with Eric Wynalda). ... Year founded 1995 League Major League Soccer Nickname Galaxy, The Gs, Goatbusters, Los Galacticos de Los Angeles Stadium The Home Depot Center Carson, CA Coach Frank Yallop, 2006— Owner Anschutz Entertainment Group First Game Los Angeles Galaxy 2–1 MetroStars (Rose Bowl; April 13, 1996) Largest Win Dallas Burn... First international Unofficial: USA 0 - 1 Canada  (Newark, NJ, USA; November 28, 1885) Official:  Sweden 2 - 3 USA (Stockholm, Sweden; August 20, 1916) Biggest win USA 8 - 1 Cayman Islands  (Mission Viejo, CA, USA; November 14, 1993) USA 7 - 0 El Salvador  (Los Angeles, CA, USA; December 5, 1993) USA... James Fallows is an American print and radio journalist who has been associated with The Atlantic Monthly for many years and has written seven books. ... The Atlantic redirects here; for the ocean, see Atlantic Ocean. ... Davey Faragher has been the bassist for Elvis Costellos backing band the Imposters since 2001. ... Declan Patrick MacManus (born August 25, 1954, in London), better known by his stage name, Elvis Costello, is an English musician, singer, and songwriter of Irish ancestry. ... “Yale” redirects here. ... Cracker is an American alternative rock band fronted by former Camper Van Beethoven singer David Lowery, with guitarist Johnny Hickman. ... Patrick Johnson is the name of several people: Patrick Johnson (American football), American football player who plays for the Baltimore Ravens Patrick Johnson (sprinter), Australian sprinter Patrick Johnson (student), North Carolina State University student who is kind of a big deal Patrick Read Johnson, director of Babys Day Out... City Baltimore, Maryland Team colors Purple, Black, and Gold Head Coach Brian Billick Owner Steve Bisciotti General manager Ozzie Newsome Mascot Ravens League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1996–present) American Football Conference (1996-present) AFC Central (1996-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Team history Baltimore Ravens (1996–present) Championships... Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB) is an American corporation that produces mostly paper-based consumer products. ... Charles Jeremy Jerry Lewis (born October 21, 1934), an American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1979, representing the 41st District of California. ... Benjamin Benji Daniel Schwimmer (born on January 18, 1984)[1] is an American professional swing dancer. ... So You Think You Can Dance is an American dance reality show and competition that is broadcast on the Fox Network, on Fox Japan, on CTV in Canada, on Living in United Kingdom and Ireland and on Network Ten in Australia. ... Dave Stockton (Born November 2, 1941 San Bernardino, California) is an American golfer who was prominent on the PGA Tour from the middle of the 1960s to the late 1970s. ... Mark Thomas Teahen (born September 6, 1981 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a US Major League Baseball player for the Kansas City Royals. ... Major league affiliations American League (1969–present) Central Division (1994–present) Current uniform Retired Numbers 5, 10, 20, 42 Name Kansas City Royals (1969–present) Other nicknames The Boys in Blue Ballpark Kauffman Stadium (1973–present) a. ... // Margie Lee Winn was a 17 year old Redlands High School student who was murdered on California Highway 99 on February 8, 1948. ... First International Italy 1–0 USA (Jesolo, Italy; 18 August 1985) Largest win USA 12–0 Mexico (Port-au-Prince, Haiti; 18 April 1991) USA 12–0 Martinique (Port-au-Prince, Haiti; 20 April 1991) Worst defeat Norway 4–1 USA (Lagos, Portugal; 19 March 1998) Canada 3–0 USA...

Museums

  • Redlands Historical Museum, located inside the A.K. Smiley Library on the grounds of Smiley Park in downtown Redlands. The Museum will refurbish the old 1940 City Hall, now used as the Redlands Police Department as their new Museum Center. The Heritage Center holds various Pictures, Pamphlets, Maps, Yearbooks, Newspapers, manuscripts and books all relating to the rise of Redlands as a naval orange producing mecca to the close knit community is has become today.
    • 30 Cajon Street Redlands, CA 92373 [1]
  • San Bernardino County Museum, is a regional museum with exhibits and collections in cultural and natural history. Special exhibits, the Exploration Station live animal discovery center, extensive research collections, and public programs for adults, families, students, and children are all part of the museum experience.
    • 2024 Orange Tree Lane Redlands, CA 92374 [2]
  • Redlands Glass House holds displays of American Glassware dating from the early 1800's to contemporary times. Displays include, glass from Heisey, Cambridge, Fenton Art Glass Company, Fostoria, and Sandwich factories as well as those that produced depression-era glassware. Items on display include candlesticks, compotes, milk glass, stems, bowls, historical plates, salts, kerosene lamps-and even several items from the estate of Liberace.
    • 1157 Orange Street Redlands, CA 92373 [3]

Binomial name (L.) Osbeck Orange—specifically, sweet orange—refers to the citrus tree Citrus sinensis (syn. ... Geography Status City (1951) Region East of England Admin. ... Fenton Art Glass Company is the largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States. ... Fostoria is a city located in northwest Ohio, in Hancock, Seneca, and Wood counties. ... An Italian sandwich. ... Liberace shows off his rings (circa 1980). ...

Sister Cities

Redlands has two sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International, Inc. (SCI): Sign denoting twin towns of Neckarsulm, Germany Town twinning is a concept whereby towns or cities in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links. ...

Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... Categories: Cities in Tokyo Prefecture | Japan geography stubs ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Mexico. ... Panoramic view of San Miguel de Allende. ...

Redlands in the media

1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Not to be confused with Canon. ... Conrad in Cannon William Conrad (September 27, 1920 – February 11, 1994), born William Cann, was an American actor and narrator in radio, film and television noted for his gifted use of a marvelous baritone voice, as well as for his sizable girth. ... Benjamin Benji Daniel Schwimmer (born on January 18, 1984)[1] is an American professional swing dancer. ... So You Think You Can Dance is an American dance reality show and competition that is broadcast on the Fox Network, on Fox Japan, on CTV in Canada, on Living in United Kingdom and Ireland and on Network Ten in Australia. ...

See Also

The Greater Los Angeles Area is the suburban area around the city of Los Angeles, California. ... The Inland Empire and its regions within The Inland Empire refers to the region in Southern California located in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in the United States. ...

External links

Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...

References

  1. ^ Redlands- City Mayor. Retrieved on 2007-02-20.
  2. ^ Template:Http://www.esri.com/library/brochures/pdfs/redlands guide.pdf
  3. ^ Rancho Cucamonga city, California - Fact Sheet - American FactFinder. Retrieved on 2007-02-20.
  4. ^ USPS - ZIP Code Lookup - Find a ZIP+ 4 Code By City Results. Retrieved on 2007-02-20.
  5. ^ Number Administration System - NPA and City/Town Search Results. Retrieved on 2007-02-20.
  6. ^ http://www.lincolnshrine.org/pilgrimage.html

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Redlands has a wonderful historic library, the A. Smiley Public Library, that has developed an impressive collection of Wright materials, including one of the five custom sets of blue leather HBW books [the Book Supply Company titles] that were specially produced by Appleton and presented to each member of Wright’s immediate family in 1923.
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Redlands, which is part of a regional residential-industrial complex, is surrounded by high peaks.
The city of Redlands was soon established to provide a center (along with North's nearby settlement at Riverside) for the burgeoning citrus industry.
Redlands is also the name of a house that Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones used to own in England.
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