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One of Oak Glen's apple orchards. Oak Glen is a census-designated place situated between the San Bernardino Mountains and the Little San Bernardino Mountains in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Oak Glen is located 15 miles east of San Bernardino, at an elevation of 4,734 feet (1,443 m). The population was 638 at the 2010 census.
Arrowhead Farms is an unincorporated community of San Bernardino County, California. [1] It is an enclave of the city of San Bernardino [2] located just northeast of the Interstate 215 and Interstate 210 junction. Arrowhead Farms is in the 92407 ZIP Code and is within the 909 area code.
The 40-seat cafe served a limited menu. Stephenson’s Old Apple Farm Restaurant opened on a family apple orchard in 1946. ... Stephenson’s Apple Farm Restaurant, at the southeast corner of U.S ...
Bass and partner Bernard "Bud" Westlund owned Apple Valley Ranchos Land Development Co. [1] The inn, which opened on Thanksgiving Day 1948, [2] is a landmark in the community and a prominent feature in the history of Apple Valley. The inn was a popular vacation destination for Hollywood celebrities during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
The Hospitality Lane District is a central business district in San Bernardino, California, located 2–3 miles (3–5 km) southeast of the city's downtown area along the street of the same name. [1] It is adjacent to Interstate 10, and is only a few miles away from San Bernardino International Airport.
Inland Center is a regional shopping mall owned and operated by Macerich, located in San Bernardino, California along the southwest border adjacent to Interstate 215 and the city of Colton. The mall is within one mile of three bordering cities on the southern end of San Bernardino ( Redlands , Colton, and Loma Linda ).
The Summit Inn was a historic U.S. Route 66 roadside diner built in 1952, located at the summit of Cajon Pass in San Bernardino County, California. The building was destroyed by the Blue Cut Fire on August 16, 2016. [2] The building's current owners plan to rebuild the restaurant, as it appeared before the fire. [3]
The specific plan for the future of the site includes: a new 115-room annex to the existing 135-room hotel; a new 300-room lakefront hotel; new reservoirs and a reconfiguration of the 5-acre (20,000 m 2) Lake Vonette; new vineyards, along with the Windy Point restaurant and wine-tasting site; a new 18-hole golf course; 36 new custom estates on fairway-adjacent lots; 200,000 square feet (19,000 ...