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INLAND EMPIRE VISITOR & RELOCATION GUIDE
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The Redlands Symphony Orchestra has its home at the
University of Redlands, which also sponsors nearly 200 cultural
events a year.
Loma Linda has its share of graceful vintage homes in tree-shaded
neighborhoods where many residents bike or walk to work. Loma
Linda, a center of health and wellness research, is home to the world-
renowned Loma Linda University Medical Center.
You can capture that timeless "small town" feel in downtown
Corona, once known as "The Lemon Capital of the World."
Neighboring Norco strives to retain the look and feel of the Old
West. If you love horses and cowboys, you'll fit right in.
Art galleries, performing arts, theater, ballet, and orchestras sat-
isfy any craving for the arts. While you're visiting, chances are you'll
come across some special event or festival.
The Riverside County Philharmonic, a 72-member professional
orchestra, draws loyal audiences from all over the Southland to
Riverside Municipal Auditorium. San Bernardino is one of the few
cities with its own symphony. A vibrant theatre and arts commu-
nity centers around the historic California Theatre of the
Performing Arts and the lovely Sturges Theater.
San Bernardino hosts an annual festival of classic cars on historic
Route 66. The Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous draws over 1,000
custom and classic vehicles and a half-million visitors.
Riverside has its own crowd-pleaser: the Festival of Lights dur-
ing the holiday season. Along historic Mission Inn Avenue, there
are horse-drawn carriages, live entertainment, outdoor ice-skating,
and holiday decorations with more than three million lights on the
Historic Mission Inn Hotel.
Take a spin on any of over 3,000 thrilling slot machines at
San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino. Enjoy Vegas-style poker or
blackjack tables, a smoke-free poker room, with convenient table-
side food and beverage service, and high-stakes bingo in their fab-
ulous 2500-seat, state-of-the-art Bingo Hall. Like to play big? Enjoy
the elegant and spacious High Limit room. San Manuel also offers
many other ways for you to have a great entertainment experience.
Engage your tastebuds, from casual dining at The Sportswatch Grill
to variety and quality of the Serrano Buffet. The state-of-the-art
Yuhaviatam showroom proudly brings the biggest names in enter-
tainment to the stage. Artists like Rod Stewart, Cedric The
Entertainer, INXS, Kenny Rogers, and so many more can be found
right here, all in one place. They also offer free nightly entertain-
ment in the Tukut Lounge.
If golf is your passion, the Metro Region has some of the IE's finest
courses. Oak Quarry Golf Club in Riverside is rated #1 Best Course
in Inland Southern California by the Press-Enterprise newspaper.
The San Manuel Amphitheatre (formerly the Hyundai Pavilion)
is a 65,000-seat amphitheatre in the hills of Glen Helen Regional
Park near San Bernardino. It is the largest amphitheater in North
America.
Shoppers can browse antique stores, boutiques, and farmer's
markets in the "old town" areas, or try the major shopping malls:
Riverside's Galleria, San Bernardino's Inland Center, or the newly
renovated Moreno Valley Mall.
Visit the Inland Empire's Metro Region and you too will be
saying, "I never dreamed there was so much here!"
San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino
San Bernardino Convention
& Visitor Bureau