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    Loved the tour guide and all the info shared about the house. Great way to learn about the original family that started in Rancho Cucamonga.

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    Cucamonga Service Station

    Cucamonga Service Station

    4.9(21 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Amazing historic museum spots on Route 66…read more... The 2 volunteers, Gary and Mike, were friendly and informative. I purchased a cute little magnet for my fridge. If you're in the Rancho Cucamonga area or on Route 66, stop by and discover the history of the Richfield Gas Station.

    One of few remaining landmarks on historic Route 66. I love any historic landmarks that have been…read morerestored so it's automatic 5 stars for me. There isn't a whole lot to see or do, but love the vibe and history of this place. It was in business from 1915 to early 1970s but deteriorated shortly after until restoration began around 2010. Restoration is still ongoing, and I can't wait to see what else they add to this place. It's a great stopping point to take some photos outside and purchase Route 66 memorabilia inside the small museum/store. I think this place is mainly run by volunteers and has limited hours of operation. The attendant was friendly and offered to take photo for us. You can purchase a commemorative brick and put your name or message on it. Proceeds go toward restoration and preservation of this historic site. Currently there are two brick sizes you can purchase: 4"x8" brick (4 lines, 21 characters per line) - $150 8"x8" brick (8 lines, 21 characters per line) -$295 I plan on purchasing a brick before this place runs out of space.

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    Cucamonga Service Station
    Cucamonga Service Station
    Cucamonga Service Station - The Historic Cucamonga Service Station in Rancho Cucamonga California is a great Route 66 stop over!

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    The Historic Cucamonga Service Station in Rancho Cucamonga California is a great Route 66 stop over!

    Egyptian Building - @ Egyptian Building - 11/15/24

    Egyptian Building

    4.4(34 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    Amazing. At The Commons shopping center with lots of restaurants and stores, you will find this one…read moresingle Egyptian Building sitting at the very end of a lot with lots of parking available. Odd place, but worth it for people looking to explore new photo spots. It's just a very small section outside. Egyptian hieroglyphics and feeling like you are someplace abroad for a moment. This is just one odd building in a rare spot. Maybe the developer didn't get funding during and after pandemic to build something else here or expand from the idea. It's unique. There were contractors working inside/maintenance work. Nothing to see other than exterior of building. Good photo spot. The U.S. needs to build more unique spots like this or more local museums would be pretty cool. Free public viewing. Good work of art to appreciate.

    Can't go to Egypt right now?? You can.... well, sort of!! This life-size Abu Simbel replica is one…read moreof my favorite Southern California spots for photos because the backdrop makes it look like you accidentally teleported into an archeological expedition!! Super random, super cool, and definitely worth stopping by if you're in the area. Your Instagram followers are gonna swear youre actually in Egypt!!! Pro tip: Prom/Hoco pics look super cool here!!!

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    Egyptian Building - This building was intended to be a restaurant, with plan of grand opening in 2020. Due to Covid, it postponed til 2024.

    This building was intended to be a restaurant, with plan of grand opening in 2020. Due to Covid, it postponed til 2024.

    Egyptian Building - @ Egyptian Building - 11/15/24

    @ Egyptian Building - 11/15/24

    Egyptian Building - This place is so cool

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    This place is so cool

    Joseph Filippi Winery - Hours:  Mon 10-5; Tu-Sa 10-6; Su 11-5

    Joseph Filippi Winery

    4.0(218 reviews)
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    The good: almost everything. The tasting room itself is cool and they had a great guitarist playing…read moremusic on Friday night. We came out to see which food trucks and stalls were out, as well, and we all had good meals. The variety was impressive! The meh: our 2022 Zinfandel. It was effervescent, which was weird and not supposed to happen, I don't think? Flavor was okay but if I wanted a carbonated drink I'd have ordered a soda or champagne! I'm sure we will be back, though. Maybe the bottle was just a fluke.

    I met up with a friend who lives in the area so we decided to do some wine tasting after dinner. I…read moretasted the 2015 Big Joe Red, the 2017 Tres Viñas, the 2016 Five Estates, the 2017 Velluto, and the 2015 Tempranillo. Each wine had its own unique flavor profile and characteristics that made it stand out from the rest. 2015 Tempranillo was my top wine, rich and full-bodied with a subtle fruity flavor. Ruby red with black cherry and plum aroma, complex taste, and smooth finish. As you make your way through the winery, it's easy to get lost in the beauty of the antiques on display. From vintage furniture to old-fashioned tools and equipment, every inch of the winery showcases a piece of history. It's like taking a step back in time to a bygone era. One of the most impressive features of the winery was the attention to detail in how the antiques were presented. It's evident that the owners of the winery take great pride in their collection, and they have gone to great lengths to ensure that they are beautifully showcased. The lighting, the arrangement, and the spacing of the antiques all contribute to creating a unique and memorable experience.

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    Joseph Filippi Winery - One of the remaining vineyards in Rancho Cucamonga:  Filippi Family's Johnston Clark Vineyard

    One of the remaining vineyards in Rancho Cucamonga: Filippi Family's Johnston Clark Vineyard

    Joseph Filippi Winery - About 1-meter-tall, head-trained, dry-farmed, old-vine Zinfandel

    About 1-meter-tall, head-trained, dry-farmed, old-vine Zinfandel

    Joseph Filippi Winery - On to another season...

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    On to another season...

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