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Redlands offers a charming small-town atmosphere, dotted with parks perfect for picnics and various local trails, making it an ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts.

Notable attractions in Redlands include:

The Lincoln Memorial Shrine: The only museum and archives dedicated to studying Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War west of the Mississippi River.

A.K. Smiley Library: More than just a library, it houses historical items of various fascinations and a collection worthy of a museum, making it a treasure trove for history enthusiasts.

The Kimberly Crest House and Gardens: A 6-¼ acre estate featuring a Victorian Chateau and Italian Renaissance-styled gardens, offering a glimpse into Redlands’ rich history.

Redlands Bowl: The oldest continuous music festival in the United States, offering free summer concerts from June to August.

Live Theater: Redlands boasts live theater performances and theater programs for those interested in arts and culture.

The University of Redlands: The campus features a picturesque setting with palm-lined streets, lush green lawns, and 100-year-old trees, making it a pleasant environment for learning and exploration.

The city’s blend of historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and natural beauty makes Redlands an appealing place to call home.


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