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Historical Markers in Temecula, California

 
Clickable Map of Riverside County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Riverside County, CA (223) Imperial County, CA (52) Orange County, CA (450) San Bernardino County, CA (326) San Diego County, CA (370) La Paz County, AZ (33)  RiversideCounty(223) Riverside County (223)  ImperialCounty(52) Imperial County (52)  (450) Orange County (450)  SanBernardinoCounty(326) San Bernardino County (326)  SanDiegoCounty(370) San Diego County (370)  LaPazCountyArizona(33) La Paz County (33)
Riverside is the county seat for Riverside County
Temecula is in Riverside County
      Riverside County (223)  
ADJACENT TO RIVERSIDE COUNTY
      Imperial County (52)  
      Orange County (450)  
      San Bernardino County (326)  
      San Diego County (370)  
      La Paz County, Arizona (33)  
 
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1 California, Riverside County, Temecula — Dripping Springs Watering Hole
This site is a watering hole that was available for the horses and mules of the Butterfield Overland Mail Line, known to most as the "Butterfield Stage". The main route for these mail-bearing stagecoaches closely followed the Temecula Creek which . . . Map (db m153366) HM
2 California, Riverside County, Temecula — 3 — First National Bank
Built in 1912 by Eli Barnett. Completed in 1914, the Temecula bank was locally owned and known as the "Pawn Shop" by its rancher directors. The bank was robbed on August 13th, 1930. The robber was promptly captured by townspeople and the loot was . . . Map (db m26202) HM
3 California, Riverside County, Temecula — 128 — Heart o' the Hills
[Upper Marker] Here, before his death in 1927, Murray Schloss collected 2500 acres for a utopian community E Clampus Vitus Billy Holcomb Chapter 1973 [Lower Marker] Re-Dedicated by The Billy Holcomb . . . Map (db m78530) HM
4 California, Riverside County, Temecula — Patricia H. BirdsallTemecula Resident — City Council Member & Mayor —
Patricia H. Birdsall (Pat) was known for her genuine love for Temecula, and for her countless hours of volunteer service for the benefit of the entire Temecula Valley. Prior to the city's incorporation in 1989, Pat served for many years as a . . . Map (db m195086) HM
5 California, Riverside County, Temecula — The Great Oak
This is the place of the Great Oak or Wi’ia$ha (We-awsh-ah). The great oak is a member of the wi’ia$al or Coast Live Oak Family (Quercus Agrifolia). Estimates range anywhere from 500 to 2000 years old. The Great Oak continues to attract people to . . . Map (db m36210) HM
6 California, Riverside County, Temecula — The Wolf Store
This structure, one of the oldest surviving buildings in Riverside County, was constructed in 1866 and served as a general store along the Southern Emigrant Trail and also as Temecula's post office from 1870 to 1882. Louis Wolf, the proprietor and . . . Map (db m191449) HM
7 California, Riverside County, Temecula — Treaty of Temecula
In this adobe, January 5, 1852, Treaty of Peace and Friendship entered into at village of Temecula between United States and San Luis Rey Kahwea, and Cocomcahra Indians. Treaty important factor furthering relations between southern California . . . Map (db m135363) HM
 
 
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Mar. 28, 2024