Arts & Entertainment

Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens

The Edward-Dean Museum opened in 1958, and was founded by Edward Eberle and Dean Stout. The Museum features late 16th to early 19th century European & Asian Decorative Arts. Dean Stout designed the interior spaces of the museum to create a home-like atmosphere with the intent to share with the visitor a first-hand experience of the ambiance of the time period. The museum and its 16-acre campus originally came under the county in 1964.

Location

Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens
9401 Oak Glen Road
Cherry Valley, CA, 92223
United States
33° 59' 32.0064" N, 116° 57' 49.0824" W
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Hemet Museum

The exhibits at the Hemet Museum, housed in the historic Hemet Depot, showcase the area's colorful history. You'll see agricultural displays, Native American artifacts, railroading relics, rare historical photographs from the Ramona Pageant and more. One of the most recent additions to the collection here: a cream separator. For additional information, call 909-925-5885.

Location

Hemet Museum
100 W Florida Ave
Hemet, CA, 92543
United States
33° 44' 52.0548" N, 116° 58' 19.848" W
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Fingerprints Youth Museum

Interactive learning to promote educational experiences for children and accompanying adults

Location

Fingerprints Youth Museum
123 S. Carmalita Street
Hemet, CA, 92543
United States
33° 44' 48.4548" N, 116° 58' 11.28" W
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Agua Caliente Cultural Museum

Explore the lifestyle and traditions of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians at this one of a kind museum at the heart of Palm Springs. The museum, intended to preserve and share the cultural heritage of the area’s indigenous people, is a great destination for the interested and inquisitive traveler. Fascinating exhibits, beautiful artifacts, tours and workshops, make this museum enjoyable and informative.

Location

Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
219 South Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA, 92262
United States
33° 49' 30.864" N, 116° 32' 48.7104" W
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Western Center for Archaeology & Paleontology

Journey through time at this eye-opening, educational museum and research facility located in Hemet, CA. The Western Center highlights the discoveries made at the Diamond Valley Lake site through interactive exhibits, short films, and an impressive array of actual fossils for visitors to view. From tiny critters to mastodons and mammoths, take a peak at what life was like hundreds of thousands of years ago.

Location

Full-screen Western Center Archaeology & Paleontology
2345 Searl Parkway
Hemet, CA, 92543
United States
33° 42' 24.2424" N, 116° 59' 31.2792" W
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Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre

Located in the beautiful foothills of Hemet, the Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre is only an hour from anywhere in the Inland Empire. The bowl is often compared to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. The unmatched ambiance of nature, combined with exciting entertainment, makes the Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre a exceptional venue.

Location

Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre
27400 Ramona Bowl Road
Hemet, CA, 92544
United States
33° 43' 17.094" N, 116° 56' 58.038" W
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SAN JACINTO METRO 12

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Location

SAN JACINTO METRO 12
1599 San Jacinto Ave
San Jacinto, CA, 92583
United States
33° 46' 18.5628" N, 116° 57' 18.9468" W
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Hemet Cinema 12

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Location

HEMET CINEMA 12
2369 W. Florida Avenue
Hemet, CA, 92545
United States
33° 44' 43.5804" N, 116° 59' 49.3656" W
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TEMECULA STADIUM 15 & IMAX

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Location

TEMECULA STADIUM 15 & IMAX
40750 Winchester Road
Temecula, CA, 92591
United States
33° 31' 34.5108" N, 117° 9' 28.368" W
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Century Theatres at the River

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Location

Century Theatres at the River
71800 Highway 111
Rancho Mirage, CA, 92270
United States
33° 44' 31.7976" N, 116° 24' 34.2468" W
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