Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Originally known as Los Diablos Motorcycle Club, the club was founded in San Bernardino, California in 1961 by John J. "Cadillac Jack" Baltas, a native of Meriden, Connecticut. [1] Baltas, who served as the club's national president and was once a candidate for Meriden city council, and died in Leominster, Massachusetts on April 22, 2012, aged ...
Yaamava' Resort and Casino; Address : 777 San Manuel Blvd Highland, CA 92346: Opening date: July 24, 1986: No. of rooms 432: Total gaming space: 290,000 sq ft (27,000 m 2): Notable restaurants
Nocturnal Wonderland is a two-day event (a three-day festival from 2011 to 2016) that used to occur in early September around Labor Day. [1] There are usually five stages with around 60 different artists performing over the two nights. The genres present at the festival vary between trance, drum and bass, breakbeat, and house.
The US Festival ("us") was the name of two early 1980s music and culture festivals held near San Bernardino, California. [2][3][4][5]
The Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club (GJMC) is a " one-percenter " motorcycle club that was originally formed in San Bernardino, California on April Fool's Day, 1956. [ 1 ] Though founded in the United States, the MC expanded successfully overseas and gained significant notoriety in Australia, the United States, and Norway. [ 5 ][ 6 ][ 7 ]
Escape Halloween is an electronic dance music festival organized by promoter and distributor Insomniac. The annual event, which debuted in 2011, is held at the National Orange Show Event Center in San Bernardino, California on the weekend preceding Halloween, and is centered around Halloween and traditional horror themes. [1][2] There are ...
Beyond Wonderland is an electronic dance festival organized by Insomniac Events. The event has been held in various locations across the west coast including Seattle, San Bernardino, and Mountain View spanning either one or two days. [1] As the festival continued to grow from its earlier roots, it has branched into two festivals: Beyond Socal ...
Coordinates: 34°06′44″N117°17′38″W34.1121°N 117.2939°W. The Swing Auditorium was an indoor arena located at 689 E Street in San Bernardino, California. It had a capacity of 10,000 patrons. [ 1 ] Named for California state senator Ralph E. Swing, the arena was constructed at the grounds of the National Orange Show in 1949. [ 2 ]