Redlands /ˈrɛdlɪndz/ is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It is a part of the Greater Los Angeles area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 68,747, up from 63,591 at the 2000 census. The population was estimated at 69,999 in 2013. The city is located approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of downtown San Bernardino.
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As we strolled through the park and as we read all the history, we were uplifted in knowing much of what we had forgotten!
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We provide an interactive entertainment experience where you have 60 minutes to use your intellect and wit to work as a team with the other players to solve puzzles, decipher clues and ultimately find the key to escape the room before time runs out
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At Unity Escape Rooms we build unity through teamwork. These days it's difficult to always be on the same page. Whether it's at home or at work or even at school. There are tons of distractions fighting for our attention. Here at Unity, we want you to take a deep breath, forget what's going on outside and reconnect with your friends, family or co-workers.
I've been to two of Unity's escape rooms now, and I think they've proven themselves as the superior escape room establishment. Their themes are always really fun and they appear to have a really high production value. The theme we did was fairly challenging too, which is what you want from one of these. What made the experience so great for me personally was the staff. These guys are extremely helpful, fun, and friendly. I'd recommend it to first timers and escape room enthusiasts alike.
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As we were checking out things to do in Redlands, California, we stumbled across Caroline Park situated in a residential neighborhood in Redlands. This 16.8-acre park is located between Sunset Drive, Mariposa Drive and Poppy Road in downtown Redlands. It was donated to the City of Redlands in 1929 by Olivia Phelps Stokes in memory of her sister Caroline. When she donated the property (next to their home) to the city, she stipulated the land was to be use as a park and that it was to remain in its natural state as much as possible. In 1987 the park was revegetated with native trees, wildflowers, and shrubs. This small park is a hidden gem well worth visiting. Be advised parking can be difficult. Several short trails are spread out around the park, ideal for a quick jog or a walk. Trail maps are posted through the park. A wide variety of native trees, flowers, and shrubs abound throughout the park. A plethora of wildlife can also be observed. My great granddaughter fell in love with the numerous rabbits and squirrels she observed in the park. She wanted to take them home with her along with the “pretty brown leaves”, she collected during her walk. Many different species of birds, mammals, insects, and reptiles can be seen throughout the park. Sufficient benches are located around the park, ideal for resting your tired feet. Park is dog friendly if you keep your dog on a leash and clean up after him. A peaceful environment with a perfect opportunity to spend some outside time in the sun. There is also a large grassy area as you enter the park. Wife and I spent half an hour playing catch with our 3 year of great granddaughter. Lot of fun. Note: No restrooms or children playground located at this park. Mask wearing and social distancing mandatory within the confines of the park. Ideal way to spend some quality time with the family. Great park.
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This is a beautiful temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The gardens around the temple are breathtaking and a great place for a quick walk. We took our family on a walk in the gardens around the temple. Great place to feel peace, meditate, and escape the world for a few moments.
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Packinghouse Christian Fellowship,located on San Bernardino Ave.,in the beautiful foothill community of Redlands,California,is a great place to learn about the Lord Jesus Christ and His free gift of salvation for everyone who would like" peace in the middle of the storms" of life! Its a place to fellowship with a group of friendly people! They have a very knowledgable group of pastors that teach the pure biblical word of God The Packinghouse is blessed fellowship if your looking for a place to learn about The Lord. They have ministries for adults,teens and children as well at all their services too! The Packinghouse also features a very talented music ministry that plays and sings before each service! Each Sunday The Packinghouse always has an eclectic group of guest musicians or groups that perform as well! . . . . #packinghouse #lord #peace #christian #packinghousechristianfellowship #packinghouseofredlands #musicministry #godisgood #bible #biblestudies #waynesalvatti #seetheusa #musicministry #findpeace #edrae #beblessed #pastoredrae #youngbloods #teenministry #youthpastors #readyiurbible #jesussaves
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During our visit to Redlands, California, we ventured over to The Lincoln Memorial Shrine only to find this memorial temporarily closed due to the Corona Virus pandemic. As we wandered around the grounds of the Shrine, we observed a bronze bust of President McKinley located on the east side of the building behind the A K Smiley Public Library. (Because of California's Regional Stay Home Order to slow the spread of COVID-19, Library in-person services are suspended until further notice). Interesting head and shoulder bust of a President who was considered a friend of Redlands. Historical records indicate President William McKinley passed tariffs that kept foreign oranges out of America and as a result propelled Redlands, California into becoming “The Naval Orange Capital of the World.” Redlands became one of California’s wealthiest cities. When President McKinley visited Redlands on 08 May 1901, the entire city population was on hand to greet the “Great Redlands Hero.” Just a few months after his visit, he was assassinated. The city lost it hero. Two years later his successor, Teddy Roosevelt visited Redlands and dedicated a memorial bust in honor of McKinley. The plaque reads “Patriot, Statesmen, Martyr.” Over the years, the original monument has changed. The original canopy and columns have disappeared. Redlands has changed also over the years. One will have a hard time finding orange trees in Redlands, today. A remarkable bust dedicated to a President and a friend of the city of Redlands.
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