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Temecula,
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Temecula is on the old route of
the Butterfield Stage. Today it is a large town that boasts that it has 640 antique dealers and 15 wineries
(in the
valley.) The $5 million redevelopment of the historic district
included arches at the entrances and a sound system that plays background
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Location
I-15 between
Los Angeles and San Diego
15 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean
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Population
About 73,000
Features
Antique shops
(640)
Boutiques
Campgrounds
and RV parks nearby
Check
Woodall's guide
Old bank (Robbed in the
1800s. Now a restaurant.)
Farmers Market
(Saturdays)
Home of
Erle Stanley Gardner
(author of
Perry Mason books)
Hotels
and vacation rentals near Temecula
Old jail
Largest
oak tree in North America nearby
(on the Earl
Stanley Garner ranch)
Indian burial
sites nearby
Pechanga Entertainment Center nearby
(operated by
the Pechanga Indian Tribe)
Street performers
Temecula
Valley Museum
Specialty
shops
State Park nearby
Vineyards
Hours
?
Festivals
Balloon and
Wine Festival
Dickens Christmas
International Film Festival
Rod Run
Western Days
Recommended stay
1-2
days
Tourist information
Chamber of
Commerce
www.Temecula.com
Arts Council
www.ArtsInTheValley.org
City Council
www.ci.Temecula.CA.US
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