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  2. Redlands, California - Wikipedia

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    06-59962. GNIS feature IDs. 0252966, 2411532. Website. www .cityofredlands .org. Redlands ( / ˈrɛdləndz / RED-ləndz) is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 73,168, [7] up from 68,747 at the 2010 census.

  3. Kimberly Crest - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Crest. /  34.0378361°N 117.1724639°W  / 34.0378361; -117.1724639. Kimberly Crest House and Gardens is a French château-style Victorian mansion located in Redlands, California. The property is a registered California Historical Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  4. University of Redlands - Wikipedia

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    The University of Redlands is a private university headquartered in Redlands, California. The university's main, residential [5] campus is situated on 160 acres (65 ha) near downtown Redlands. An additional eight regional locations [6] throughout California largely provide programs for working adults.

  5. Mill Creek Zanja - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 12, 1977. Designated CHISL. August 1, 1932. The Mill Creek Zanja, also known as the Zankey, is a historic irrigation canal, or zanja, in Redlands, California. The Serrano people dug the canal in 1819 to provide water from Mill Creek for their farms east of the city. The zanja also provided water for the San Bernardino de Sena ...

  6. History of the University of Redlands - Wikipedia

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    The University of Redlands had its roots in the founding of two other Baptist institutions, California College in Oakland (not to be confused with the founding institution of the University of California, but a Baptist college founded with a $28,000 endowment on a site donated by Mrs. E. H. Grey) and Los Angeles University, first proposed in 1883 by Charles Button, a preacher who convinced an ...

  7. Morey Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1890 by early Redlands residents David and Sarah Morey for $20,000, profits from the sale of their citrus nursery. Following the Moreys' deaths in 1901, the house's second owners were Willard R. and Nancy Cheney, the brother and sister-in-law of Helen Cheney Kimberly, who was the wife of one of the founders of Kimberly-Clark Corporation.

  8. Redlands Daily Facts - Wikipedia

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    The Redlands Daily Facts is a paid daily newspaper based in Redlands, California, serving the Redlands area. The Daily Facts is a member of Southern California News Group (formerly the Los Angeles Newspaper Group), a division of Digital First Media. History. Founded in 1890, the paper was purchased by Donrey Media in 1981.

  9. Lincoln Memorial Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Established. February 12, 1932. Visitors. 100,000 (in 2019) The Lincoln Memorial Shrine in Redlands, California is a memorial and research center dedicated to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States of America. Opened on February 12, 1932, by local philanthropist Robert Watchorn as a monument to his deceased and only ...