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RANCHO CUCAMONGA HOMES FOR SALE
The City of Rancho Cucamonga, set against the majestic San Bernardino Mountains, is nestled in
California´s San Bernardino County. Its incorporation in the year 1977 united the unincorporated neighborhoods of Etiwanda, Alta Loma and Cucamonga. As of early 2006, its populace was that of over 161,000 residents. The name "Cucamonga" derives from the Tongva Indian word, whose spelling is mostly likely to be "Cucamog-na" and when translated means "sandy place".

 

As the premier City of the Inland Empire , Rancho Cucamonga welcomes you to familiarize yourself with all of the wonderful amenities and comforts it has to offer. Belonging to one of the fastest growing urban areas, Rancho Cucamonga nonetheless continues to be one of the safest cities in the nation and a choice location to not only live, but also to work and have fun.

 

The City's designed communities and award-winning architecture reveal a neighborhood proud of its history and thrilled by its future. Featuring more than twenty parks and neighborhood services, and first-rate education, Rancho Cucamonga has plenty to its people. In regards to housing opportunities, new residents are offered an array of rental and ownership possibilities, and its devotion to develop well designed communities has The City's conscious effort in developing well planned neighborhoods has brought about the highest housing values of the Inland Empire. Corporations are also finding that Rancho Cucamonga is an ideal place to establish themselves.

 

RANCHO CUCAMONGA ATTRACTIONS
Rancho Cucamonga happens to be the place where California´s most legendary roads and trails meet such as:

 

The Mojave Trail - An industrial route created by the Mojave Indians which connected the Colorado River to the Pacific Ocean.

 The King's Highway, also known as El Camino Real - a trail created in partnership between the Spanish priests and Gabriellino Indians, which served to connect the California missions whose distance from each other was one day´s travel time. The legendary

National Highway Route 66 - it was first created in 1926. It spans across eight states and has evolved into a cultural symbol of the 20th century which paved the way for the ultimate mass resettlement in the history of the United States.

 Anyone looking to access the City of Los Angeles from San Bernardino County will surely enjoy a scenic train ride on the Union Pacific Railroad through the Cajon Pass that traverses the beautiful San Bernardino and San Gabriel mountains. Many of the trains traveling on The Cajon Pass are featured in magazines and books regarding trains.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA LINKS

RANCHO CUCAMONGA SEARCH

Rancho Cucamonga City Official Website MRMLS Search
Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce Rancho Cucamonga Wi-Fi Hot Spots

Cucamonga School District

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
 Victoria Gardens Information  

 

 

 


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