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San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum - Outback by the tracks

San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum

4.6(16 reviews)
3.5 mi

The San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum is such an incredible local gem and I'm really glad…read moreI made the time to visit. The hours are limited, so it does take a little planning, but it's absolutely worth it. The exhibits are packed with interesting local history and fascinating artifacts that give real context to the area. The building itself is beautiful and adds so much character to the experience. It's a great stop if you enjoy learning about the past and discovering places that feel quietly special.

The San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum located at the 1918 historic Santa Fe Depot and…read moreMetrolink Rail Station is an excellent experience for train and transportation lovers of all ages! This great museum,dedicated as a historic landmark,immerses it's visitors in an educational and informative experience of the Inland Empires rail history!Great for young and old alike,family's and historians of trains,rail and transportation! They feature a well curated variety of displays,rail memorabilia,mechanical items and a great gift store to bring memories of your visit home with you! Convenient parking,family friendly and you can pick up snack and beverage at Snack Shop inside the historic rail depot next door. A great experience! Check for current times and days of operation for your next visit to The San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum.

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San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum - Gas Lamp

Gas Lamp

San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum - Lots of trains passing through! It was fun waving at them :)

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Lots of trains passing through! It was fun waving at them :)

The Arrowhead

The Arrowhead

4.0(5 reviews)
7.0 mi

As a huge fan of landmarks, I had a pleasant experience visiting the arrowhead landmark on the way…read moreback from the San Bernardino mountains. Sitting at the perfect proximity in the city of San Bernardino, the arrowhead could be visibly viewed from the historic marker. This is a great spot to take a short stop, learn some fascinating local history, and take a perfect photo with this iconic landmark.

I was traveling to Lake Arrowhead with my yelp BFF Angie M. and decided to play tour guide on our…read moreadventure. As a native to the area, I have always loved looking at the beautiful mountains , and looking at the natural arrowhead formation near the base of the mountain. The Arrowhead is located in the foothills just north of San Bernardino's Wildwood Park (40th Street and Waterman Avenue). This park at the bottom of the mountain is not in the best neighborhood . A chopped up decapitated body was found in this park a couple years back and the area has a high crime rate. No, I didn't want to get myself and friend killed, we were aware of our surroundings and got in and out as quick as we could. We had to wait in the car a couple extra minutes because the "easy tiger" warning was popping up on Angie's phone. We both giggled with nervousness as a transient man without a shirt walked by looking at us like we were crazy Parked in this little parking area. The landmark information plaque and monument had been badly damaged / vandalized. The area was covered with broken bottles, trash, and tagging on the rocks and monument. Even with the area in disarray, the view of the arrowhead is breathtaking. General info: The Arrowhead is 1,375 feet in length and 449 feet in width. It may appear to be man-made or artificial, but it is in fact natural. The face of the Arrowhead consists of light quartz and short white sage. This lighter vegetation shows in sharp contrast to the surrounding chaparral and greasewood. I grew up in Lake Arrowhead and heard some stories about the Arrowhead. The most ancient legend is one handed down from the Indians. The Great Spirit had an arrow. This was to guide his people to the spot where they were to live. The Great Spirit having selected the place, fixed the arrow to mark it forever. It has also been said that the Arrowhead pointed the way to the hot springs below, with healing qualities. Through the years, this landmark has survived numerous forest fires , flooding , and some erosion has taken place. However, the Arrowhead landmark continues to preserve its uniqueness and is easily visible from the local streets, freeway, and park.

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The Arrowhead

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Pepper House Museum - Mormon Helping Hands, a church affiliated group who worked on the house, gratis, supplying time, plants, and brawn.

Pepper House Museum

3.0(1 review)
3.8 mi

In order to enjoy this small museum, it is necessary to arrange a tour by one of the members of the…read moreFontana Historical Society. Their members can be found diligently working on community projects in their own research library, a small, historic building in downtown Fontana, http://www.yelp.com/biz/fontana-historical-society-fontana. As told to us by the docent who escorted us, this was once a home owned by Fontana's founder, A B Miller. The home, hidden in a humble, nondescript neighborhood, is not located near their research library. You must drive about a mile to get there. The property is gated and locked, only viewable from the street if you go unaccompanied. This small home has been well cared for, and is largely in original condition. Stepping inside brings you face to face with life in the early 1900's in Fontana when it was still ranch land, citrus orchards, chicken farms, grape vineyards, and little else. The modest 4 room, one bath home is filled with some original antiques, pictures, many of them donated items. The original kitchen was in a separate building behind the 4 room, 1 bath home. In the side yard several antique vehicles are rusting, there are remnants of winery equipment, and a bright red barn that dominates the backyard. The good condition of this tiny museum is the result of many hands who lovingly respected their small community's influential history, as well as a volunteer faction of the Mormon community who generously offered their time and materials to special projects such as these. There is no entrance fee.

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Pepper House Museum - Antiques everywhere. Makes you grateful for what modern conveniences we have today.

Antiques everywhere. Makes you grateful for what modern conveniences we have today.

Pepper House Museum - Antiques everywhere. Makes you grateful for what modern conveniences we have today.

Antiques everywhere. Makes you grateful for what modern conveniences we have today.

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Raquel's Jazz Lounge - The Bar....

Raquel's Jazz Lounge

4.0(177 reviews)
0.2 mi
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If was a vibe, but the music was a few months too loud to throughly enjoy the band. The drinks were…read moregreat the ambience was top tier especially with the art showcased is what makes the decor. We didn't eat so I can't honestly give insights on what i didn't experience. Otherwise service was great as well.

Had a good time here for my MIL birthday. I loved the vibes. Inside the place was more jazzy with…read morethe mans playing the saxophone and outside was where the party was really at! Outside they played music that I would've listened to. I was inside for the most part cus I was cold af but a couple drinks in and the weather outside wasn't that cold after all lol.. My first drink I asked for the lady bartender to make me a mixed drink with tequila in it. I wasn't specific on what kind of tequila & mind u it was NOT busy at the time.. it was still early like 9pm type shit. She already looked annoyed. Made me the drink and I asked how much. She says $11. I gave her a $20 and instead of giving me my change, she just looks at me and closes the register. Uh mam?! Really? I assumed she wanted her tip, but that's not what u do. How rude. I was gonna give her a tip but not my whole change WTH. Koo u have that. The drink was too sweet and barely tasted like any tequila was in there anyway. I ended up just ordering from the guy bartender the whole night and he got all my $5 tips and wasn't light handed on the liquor neither when I was buying double shots of casa migos! Great service on his end!! Overall this is a nice place to get together wit ya girls or even wit ya mans n have some drinks and have a goodass time!

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Raquel's Jazz Lounge - Outside

Outside

Raquel's Jazz Lounge - Karaoke stage on Tuesday nights

Karaoke stage on Tuesday nights

Raquel's Jazz Lounge - Inside - Dj & the stage

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Inside - Dj & the stage

Downtown Rialto - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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