This Monday the 8th at 7 p.m., at the Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 Peyton Drive, across from Ayala High School, the Chino Hills Historical Society hosts a presentation on some history of the area that became Chino Hills State Park, as well as some of the park's history.
If you've been in this amazing local resource and wondered how Rolling M Ranch, the park's headquarters and where there is a great campground, or Telegraph Canyon got their names, you can learn that by attending the talk.
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| San Bernardino Guardian, 20 September 1873. |
If you didn't know that an international airport was proposed for much of the parkland, come on by and hear more about that, as well.
Paul Spitzzeri will discuss some of what the land was used for prior to its preservation and Hills for Everyone President Claire Schlotterbeck, who was deeply involved in the movement for the establishment of the Park, will share some of that story, as well.
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| Chino Champion, 20 October 1971. |
We hope to see you there!


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