Welcome to Diamond Valley Honda's 'Hemet - Riverside Attractions' Section |
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Hemet in Riverside County Has Many Interesting Attractions
- in a Rural Setting Diamond Valley Honda in Hemet, a Full Service New and Used Car Dealership, complete with Service Center, Parts and Body Shop, invites you out for a visit, and while you're here, enlighten you on some Interesting and fun New Attractions and Eateries to experience for the whole family. Closer to Beaumont and Banning than Redlands, Riverside and Loma Linda, and easy access from Moreno Valley and Temecula while avoiding the overcrowded Freeways, Hemet is a fast growing rural community. With a brand new Shopping Mall going in right across from Diamond Valley Honda, you're sure to find a lot of interesting thijngs to do and sites to see along the way. Should you be coming out to 'Buy' or just say 'Hi', bring the kids along, because after you've visited us at Diamond Valley Honda, you can take them out to these fun and interesting attractions located in and around Hemet in Riverside county.
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DIAMOND VALLEY LAKE
Diamond
Valley Lake Aquatic Facility
Located by the Diamond Valley Lake, the DVL Aquatic Center
is a "cool" place for you and your family to enjoy aquatic fitness
and an exciting water slide. This facility was opened in 2006. KIDZONE KidZone
Youth Museum The KidZone is an interactive children's museum located in Hemet, California. With over 20 interactive exhibits, the KidZone presents a rare opportunity for children to have fun—and learn—at the same time. Restaurants - Shopping in Hemet
*These are just some of the new Shopping Centers and Restaurants available right up the street from Diamond Valley Honda in Hemet. _________________ Looking for a Reliable Real Estate Agent? Give Flavio's Brother a call!
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OLD TOWN TEMECULA
Temecula gets its name from the Luiseno Indian Band word "Temecunga" from "teme" meaning "sun" and "nga" meaning "the place of the sun" The Luiseno indians lived in the area during the 1700's. Later the Spanish interpreted and spelled the word as "Temecula" . Its latest interpretation is "The City That Shines Through The Mist". 100 years ago Shoshone Indians made this valley their home. Over the centuries many famous people "passed this way" including mountain men like Jedediah Smith, Indian scout Kit Carson and authors Helen Hunt Jackson and Erle Stanley Gardner that have had two Temecula schools named after them. Courtesy Old Town Temecula and Temecula 411 Hemet Valley Art Museum HEMET
VALLEY ART ASSOCIATION, INC. Today, the Hemet Valley Art Association, Inc. features well-known artists at their Gallery exhibiting oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, pencil and charcoal, high-tech photography, and scupture and mosiacs. Romona Bowl
The historic
Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre, 160 acres! Ramona outdoor play, since 1923 27400 Ramona Bowl Road, Hemet, CA, 92544 800.645.4465
MAJOR COMMUNITY PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION * Community Aquatic Center * Metropolitan Water District Water Museum * Western Center for Archeology & Paleontology * Diamond Valley Lake Eastside Development * Downtown Redevelopment Project
DECEMBER CHRISTMAS PARADE Contact Downtown Hemet. For more information call (951) 765-3809 |
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