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    Redlands Postal Museum

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    Kimberly Crest House and Gardens

    Kimberly Crest House and Gardens

    4.2
    (83 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    If you're looking for an outdoor wedding venue for great Princess-esque photos, this is the place…read moreto go. I needed to tour Kimberly Crest because I always wanted a Disney Princess wedding, but I didn't want to get married at Disneyland or in Downtown Disney. To book the tour slot, we filled out the form on their website and emailed to coordinate a time with Mary and Tanya after sharing some additional details about our wedding (priorities, budget, timing, guest count). The historic home and additional stone stairwell and fountain add-on are beautiful, and they are great for couples who want a photographic venue and have put a high emphasis on getting great wedding portraits in a castle-eqsque setting. We were looking for a wedding venue with water elements, and felt like the fountain/pond was a great water feature. You have the option for your guests to go inside the house for a guided tour during cocktail hour, but otherwise it is closed, which means the entirety of your wedding is outdoors. Inspired by a French castle, the French château-style mansion was built in 1897 and has an old Victorian-style architecture, and the iconic cascading stone and concrete stairs in the Italian Renaissance-style gardens (the majority of the photos you see online) were added between 1905 and 1909 as a part of the garden overhaul by the new Kimberly family owners. In case of rain in Redlands, they have great tent partnerships and can get your reception space tented for a great day. It's a venue-only rental, which is great if you're looking to bring in all of your own vendors for a Saturday wedding with up to 200 guests! The ceremony is on the grass lawn, the cocktail hour is behind the house in a cute secret garden area, and the main reception dinner and dancing are in the courtyard at the top of the stairs, and you can really transform the space for your own fairytale vision. If you book, you get exclusive use of historic gardens & grounds, and the old Carriage House and Garden House as the two getting ready rooms for the amount of hours that you book (keep in mind the hours you book also include the setup and tear down times for your vendors). While we were touring, there were professional photoshoots for Quinceañeras, and I can easily see why they'd select Kimberly Crest for their photoshoot! Although we ended up going a different direction for our wedding venue, we loved seeing the different spaces around the property, and I hope to be able to come back one day.

    The entrance and garden are open for guests to explore, but the real highlight is the history…read moreshared during the guided tour inside the house. Be sure to arrive a little early as they start right on time. The Kimberly Crest House offers reserved tours for small groups, which makes the experience feel more personal. Our docent was incredibly knowledgeable and had even worked closely with the family's descendants, so she shared lots of fascinating and heartfelt stories along the way. While photos and videos aren't allowed inside, the tour includes a walk through the living room, dining room, kitchen, second-floor common area, a remodeled bathroom, and several bedrooms. The interior was beautifully preserved, and the whole house was comfortably air-conditioned, which made the hour-long tour very pleasant. The gift shop is currently under construction, so only pop-up cards were available for purchase during our visit. I do wish we had been able to take photos for keepsakes. This was a lovely example of women's leadership and education throughout history.

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    Kimberly Crest House and Gardens
    Kimberly Crest House and Gardens
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    AK Smiley Public Library

    AK Smiley Public Library

    4.3
    (82 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    What a gem! This historic and architecturally stunning library is a must-visit for anyone who…read moreappreciates beautiful details and community spaces. From the moment you walk in, you're surrounded by gorgeous stained glass windows and thoughtful touches everywhere you look. There are several inviting reading and learning rooms, plus a dedicated children's section that's perfect for little ones. Outside, there's a small but lovely garden with plenty of seating; ideal for enjoying a book on a nice day. I especially loved discovering the board where anyone can post a book review. It's a great way to engage with fellow readers and get new recommendations. My husband and I make it a point to support local businesses and community resources when we travel; signing up for a library card and following their event calendar is one way we connect with each new place. This library is truly a treasure, and we highly recommend stopping by whether you're a resident or just passing through!

    When I wrote my last post about this library, it was after a few times coming here that within a…read morecouple of weeks that the loud talking inside had gotten to me. However, the individuals who work here are so helpful and kind! And, I do really love the building! I still come back to get away and complete some work but I bring headphones now and it does help. I wrote this cause I felt bad for the last post I had written.

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    Staircase down to Friends Bookstore
    Staircase down to Friends Bookstore
    Cinderella stained glass window
    Cinderella stained glass window
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    Retrovolt Arcade

    Retrovolt Arcade

    5.0
    (122 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    This is a great arcade! It can be hard to find ones that capture the *vibe*, but Retrovolt does it…read morewell. The rows aren't too tightly packed in, but they're cozy enough to invite other people to join a game if it looks fun and hover over your shoulder to watch you beat a level. The machines are very well maintained, and dare I say it - super clean for most arcades I've been to. Truly, everything there was cared for in a really meaningful way, including the screens, old decals, buttons, and more. It makes me so happy knowing that the people tending to these cabinets are doing so with preservation - and use! - in mind. With the price point being so reasonable and a ton of options to choose from, this is a great place to spend time with friends or family.

    Visited for the first time in August and it was $10 an hour. They have a lot of awesome pinball…read moremachines. Even the restroom is decked out in gamer decoration. Be aware though, there's a very slight gap in the doorway. The parking lot is right in front. Seems like plenty of spots though it was almost full when we arrived on an early Sunday evening. Doesn't seem like it would take long to find a spot though. Ernie and Sarah helped us out at the counter. Really nice and helpful employees. Ernie gave us stickers too. There are so many fun games here. They have pinball, rhythm games, old school fighting games and physical games like the mario sonic olympics. Crazy how "heavy" the older pinball machines games feel, like Pirates of the Carribean. I was having a blast with the X-men and Deadpool machines though. They also have a big screen for the latest Mortal Kombat game. You just need to ask for controllers. Ernie informed us they have all day sale options on certain days as well. A great experience! Thank you!

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    Just a few of the many pinball machnies
    Just a few of the many pinball machnies
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    Remember that ... Wizard song :)
    Another shot of the party room with our guests

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    Another shot of the party room with our guests
    San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum

    San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum

    4.6
    (16 reviews)
    7.9 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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    Gas Lamp
    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 :)

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