Cucamonga Valley
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The Cucamonga Valley is a region of southwestern
Geography
It is a
The Cucamonga Valley AVA, a designated American Viticultural Area, is in the valley region. It was a major site of wine production in the late 19th through mid−20th centuries, before regional urban expansion with land development and suburbanization spread into the area.
Cities
Demographics
The demographics of the Cucamonga Valley have been shifting in recent years. The population of
Transportation
Public transit
- Public transportation in San Bernardino County, California
- Public transportation in Riverside County, California
Two Metrolink commuter rail lines, the San Bernardino Line and the Riverside Line, serve the Cucamonga Valley area. The lines are named for their eastern terminal stations, with their shared western terminal being Los Angeles Union Station.
Highways
Freeways running in an east–west direction are (from northernmost to southernmost) State Route 210, Interstate 10, State Route 60 and State Route 91. Interstate 15 is the valley's only north–south running freeway.
Historic U.S. Route 66, as Foothill Boulevard, runs east–west through the region. Other major surface streets include Base Line Road, Arrow Route, 4th Street/San Bernardino Avenue, Van Buren/Mission Boulevard, and Valley Boulevard running east–west and Archibald Avenue, Sierra Avenue, and Riverside Avenue running north–south.
See also
Notes and references
- ^ "Cucamonga Valley". 27 CFR 9.150. March 31, 1995. Retrieved November 8, 2017 – via law.cornell.edu.
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