Tag: Temecula Valley Historical Society
Coming to Temecula in 1908
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsTo reach Temecula from a distance in the early days of the 20th century, people would travel by train....
Bees and beasts in Temecula Valley, circa 1910-1945
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsRanches dominated almost all of the Temecula Valley in 1910. The Vail Ranch owned 87,500-acres spreading from south of...
Gunslingers, an old railroad and shootouts are a part of Temecula’s history
Former mayor of Temecula, James “Stew” Stewart has been resharing historical photos of the city’s unique past on Facebook and has acquired quite a...
Historical figure Jose Estudillo performed by actor on Zoom
TEMECULA – Actor Bill Veale performed Jose Estudillo, one of the first San Jacinto Valley pioneers, in a special Zoom presentation Monday, July 27,...
Learn about the local rattlers and local snakes
TEMECULA – The snakes are out. “Snakes 101: All about Rattlesnakes and Local Snakes” will be held Saturday, April 4, from 10 a.m. to...
Hear a side story of history
Bonnie Martland
Special to the Valley NewsJohn Early was a 15-year-old teenager who accompanied his father on a trip to meet his uncle. His father’s...





