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The Inland Empire metropolitan area and region of Southern California, which sits directly east of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, covers more than 27,000 square miles (70,000 km 2). The metropolitan area consists of Riverside County and San Bernardino County and is home to over 4 million people.
The San Bernardino Railroad and History Museum is located inside the historic Santa Fe Depot. A Route 66 museum is located on the historic site of the original McDonald's restaurant. [55] [56] Specialty museums include the Inland Empire Military Museum, [57] the American Sports Museum, and the adjacent WBC Legends of Boxing Museum.
Pages in category "Museums in San Bernardino County, California" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The museum sought a location near Rancho Cucamonga because of its proximity to Los Angeles. [4] The museum eventually found a location in Upland California. [5] It is now based in Pomona, California, part of the Inland Empire, a metropolitan area situated directly east of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. [3]
Today, Redlands is a strong growing community with a diverse economy, and growing population in the Inland Empire region of southern California. Redlands is home to Esri, Citrus Plaza, the Redlands Historical Glass Museum and the San Bernardino County Museum.
San Diego Computer Museum, holdings gifted to the San Diego State University Library, now web-based only; Treasure Island Museum, San Francisco, website, closed in 1997 but trying to reopen, interpreted the American experience in the Pacific as lived by the men and women of the U.S. sea services: the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard
Inland Empire Museum of Art (IEMA) was founded 2015 in as a nonprofit art museum located in Upland, California. [49] The museum relies on donations and public support. [ 50 ]
1901 – San Bernardino's first permanent City Hall is located on a Corner of Third and "D" Street. 1902 – San Bernardino Valley Traction Company forms to operate electric trolleys in and between Colton, San Bernardino, Redlands and Highland. 1905 – San Bernardino passes its first Charter. Harris Company opens inside a small dry goods store.