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    RailGiants Train Museum

    4.9 (14 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Santa Fe 3450.
    Union P.

    Just amazing. Wow. When we got there, my dad told somebody there I wanted to be a railroad engineer so they opened up the steam locomotives and their DDA40X for me to go on. First one I went on was Santa Fe 3450. Usually it's set up so it's only one whistle blow when you pull the cord. THEY OPENED THE WHISTLE SO I COULD PLAY WITH IT!!!!!!!! I was able to do whatever combination I wanted because they opened it up for me!!!! The second locomotive they opened up for me was Southern Pacific 5021. This things whistle was LOUD. So loud that there had to be nobody on the ground so I could blow it. The only people there were the workers, me, and my dad. The third locomotive they let me on to was Union Pacific 9000. Somebody there was our guide and he talked all about it and let me blow the whistle on that too!!! The last locomotive they let me on to was DDA40X 6915. It had a weak horn and a bell but still fun to use. Infinity/10 would recommend going even to non-railfans. Fun. As. Heck.

    Cindy A.

    There is no doubt this train museum is a hidden gem house on the Pomona Fairplex fairgrounds! This is a wonderful exhibition of around six to eight locomotives from the early history of the American railroad. They are restored and well kept! This museum is free of charge and runs on donations and the volunteer staff. they are very knowledgeable and approachable and are happy to answer any questions you may have! Our toddler is 3 and is currently obsessed with all things train and this was better than Disneyland for him! He was able to touch, climb & Explorer to his heart's delight! this place gets a 5-star recommendation for all people who are trained aficionados or who have little ones who love train engines.

    Teresa H.

    This train museum is awesome. My son is a fan of trains, and we decided to visit this place last minute on Sat, and I'm glad we did. The most awesome part is that we had a "private tour guy" who introduced and explained the history of each train and allowed us to go on the trains. It took us about a hour to finish the tour. It was so fun for adults and kids!

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    tanya s.

    I visit the museum every time attend the LA COUNTY FAIR. I really enjoyed my visit fair to see a concert on 9-24-16 while I stayed at the Sheraton that night. I visit the museum hours before my event and fascinated of the live working locomotives the was overseen by it volunteers including the Union Pacific 3105 and Santa Fe steam locomotive 9000. I will returning back in September for a concert and the fair and I pay a visit the rail giants museum as part my overnight vacation to the LA COUNTY FAIR.

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    Ask the Community - RailGiants Train Museum

    Do you know if/when UP will bring 4014 back for a visit??? Would love to see and hear it again. I have visited it many times while at Fairplex.

    Thank you for your question Chuck! Yes, 4014 will be coming back to visit Southern California. There are currently no dates for 4014's visit, but please continue to check our website railgiants.org for the latest information as we will be the first… Read more

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    Raymond M Alf Museum of Paleontology

    Raymond M Alf Museum of Paleontology

    4.5(82 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Wow what a hidden gem!! The Raymond M Alf Museum of Paleontology is tucked away in Claremont on the…read moreWebb school campus. Since it is a high school, you must show your IDs at the gate to be given a badge to get onto campus. The museum is closed Sunday-Tuesday. Wednesday -Friday from 11am-5pm, and Saturday from 11am-5pm. Admission Pricing (March 2026): $12 General $9 Youth/Senior $9 Student with ID FREE 4 and under FREE CA teachers, EBT & WIC cardholders This museum is 2 levels. The top is a chronological walk through history and the bottom level is more of a hands-on interactive play area for kids. We spent about an hour at this museum. We had so much fun exploring history. In order we went through the Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic periods. The fossils and skeletons were so fascinating. This would have been such a great spot for a field trip back in grade school. I had a lot of fun exploring history and taking selfies. Highly recommended for those who enjoy dinosaurs, fossils, or history!

    This museum is on a college campus shout out to the grounds people the grass looks so beautiful. I…read morethought it was fake. It is a very clean very quiet campus. It cost $24 for two people to get into the museum. The parking was free, but you do have to check in with the parking guy he'll print you out a pass since it is still a college, but I post some pictures of the museum. It was somewhere nice to go especially in this heat. it's interesting to see the different artifacts and fossils. It's a nice little date day or kid date day but like I say, give it a try and you decide.

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    Rubel Castle

    Rubel Castle

    4.8(58 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    I cannot say enough wonderful things about our experience here at Rubel Castle. Our host, guide,…read moreand local "Rubelligent" volunteer, Ms. Kathleen had all the intel about this historical property. She was so knowledgeable and helped set the stage for us to slip into a forgotten era and get a glimpse of how imagination met inventiveness with a DIY charm. ~ A LITTLE BACKSTORY FOR YOU ~ It's not pronounced Rubel as Barney from Flintstones. Rather, it's like Target is to Targét when we are trying to be fancy. So that's Rubel as in "Roo-bell." Unlike modern-day construction, Rubel Castle wasn't built overnight. It was made of collected recyclables and construction rubble that spanned many decades and took several friends and volunteers to build it. For Michael, however, the lifetime inspiration was first sparked at the age of 9. His love for canons was where it started and the rest is history you can hear about on the tour. But don't just show up like we did randomly one day. To book, visit RubelTours.org and make a reservation. ~ OUR TOUR EXPERIENCE ~ It's as if Michael Rubel, the creator and mastermind of this enchanted dominion had intended it to be--magical. Built in the castle period of wood and tin, every corner captured our interests, from antique cars to the 1890's Seth Thomas Tower Clock with a unique backstory (and only six in existence today). There were old vending machines, tools, trinkets, and machinery that time had long forgotten. Did I mention there was a drawbridge? Yes, and a dungeon too. I was just waiting for a dragon to come swoop down on us next. Walk in the footsteps of famous visitors like Alfred Hitchcock, Dwight Eisenhower, Jack Benny, and Bob Hope. It's a feast for the eyes no matter where you glance. I particularly enjoyed the bottle house that Michael built in 1968 as his "home" as a kid. That independent spirit was quite charming to see. ~ WATERCOLOR NATURESCAPE ~ We were fortunate to have our gracious host lead us on a tour and organize a special art crafting experience outdoors. It was absolutely lovely beneath the trees and between rusted vintage cars from the turn of the century. We each got a small canvas to paint our flowers in watercolor. (This particular experience takes place in the Spring and Fall, weather permitting.) We heard the squirrels rattling in the leaves and birds chirped and sang in the trees above. We discovered that peacocks apparently originated from this property, compliments of Michael Rubel. And did I mention that on the far side of the property, a custom garden was in full bloom? BOOK A TOUR Help support the Glendora Historical Society and keep this magnificently unique city-castle maintained. It's worth it.

    A castle in Glendora? Yes, your eyes aren't deceiving you--Rubel Castle is real, it's magnificent,…read moreand it's gloriously eccentric. Thanks to the sheer persistence (and probably delightful stubbornness) of Michael Rubel, we now have this quirky, towering State Treasure sitting right in the middle of Glendora like a fairy tale that accidentally took a detour through a hardware store. This place is beautifully done, and part of its charm is that it's a full-on hodgepodge of relics, antiques, crystal trinkets, and "wait... what is that doing here?" moments tucked into every nook and cranny. You'll marvel, you'll laugh, you'll squint in confusion--honestly, it's everything you'd want in a castle built with love, imagination, and a dash of madness. And let's talk about the makeshift cemetery. Quirky? YES. Fun? Absolutely. Slightly spooky? Only if your imagination is over-caffeinated. But it fits the vibe perfectly--like the castle whispered, "You know what I'm missing? A tiny cemetery." The tours are fantastic, the guides are passionate, and the whole experience feels like you're stepping into a living scrapbook of California history and charming chaos. Overall: Amazing, amazing place. Book your tour. They only do tours every first Sunday of the month, so set your alarms, mark your calendars, tie a string around your finger--just don't miss it. Rubel Castle is truly a California State Treasure, and an absolute must-see for anyone who appreciates creativity, history, and a little eccentric sparkle.

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