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Santa Fe Station
Located in downtown Redlands on Orange Street. The depot design with Grecian columns and romantic portico are reminiscent of a classic era.

Redlands Bowl
Located in Smiley Park and Smiley Historic District, The Redlands Bowl is home to numerous community events. Summer Festival

Kimberley Crest House and Gardens
Built in 1897, this fairytale-like French Chateau is situated overlooking Redlands and the Valley. It is open to the public Thursday through Sunday 1:00PM-4:00PM. Go to the Website.

U.S. Post Office
201 Brookside Avenue at Eureka. Placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985

A. K. Smiley Library
Located 125 West Vine Street, in Smiley Park. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a California Historic Landmark. Go to the Website.

Lincoln Shrine
Located across from Smiley Library in Smiley Park, the Lincoln Shrine houses the largest Lincoln collection of Memorabilia west of the Mississippi. Go to the Website.

Asistencia Mission
The oldest structure in the San Bernardino Valley, it is believed to be an extension of the San Gabriel Mission. 26930 Barton Road

Old Redlands City Hall
Soon to be the site of the Redlands Museum. The museum is now looking for charter donation. See how you can help.

First Congregational Church
The oldest building continually used for worship in Redlands. Located on "The Lord's Corner," Olive Avenue and Cajon Streets. The cornerstone was laid September 24, 1899. The bell arrived the following year from San Francisco. See the Website

Edwards Mansion
Located near the San Bernardino County Museum off Orange Tree Lane. The house was moved to this location in the '70's.

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