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Horsetowns: Temecula


achieved statehood, and stage- coaches started running through Temecula, bringing settlers to the area. T e Butterfi eld Overland stagecoach had a stop in Temecula, in the area that is now Old Town. When the 1900s arrived,


Temecula became known as a shipping point for cattle and grain. Cowboys drove cattle from backcountry ranches into Temecula, where the cattle was placed on trains and shipped to market. Cattle remained king in


Temecula all the way into the 1960s. T e Vail Ranch, which held over 87,500 acres, was the center of Temecula’s economy. Temecula stayed a cow town during this period, and many of its residents remained ranchers, cowboys and Indians.


In the late 1960s and '70s, land developers discovered Temecula and began building homes in the area. At the same time, the east- ern part of the Valley retained its


value as an agricultural area and became home to avocado grows and vineyards. When Interstate 15 was built in the 1980s, home values in the Valley began to skyrocket. Since then, Temecula has steadily grown into an upscale suburb and com- mercial area, famous for its pictur- esque wineries. However, despite this major change in the Valley’s landscape, horses are still a big part of this beautiful city.


Facilties Galore Although cows and cowboys


were the predominant theme of Temecula for many decades, all disciplines of riding are now vis- ible in the town’s strong equine community. Small breeding oper- ations, upscale boarding facilities and even a world-class equestrian center can all be found here. T e unique collection of


top trainers here reads like a Who’s Who list: Bob Avila, Susie Hutchison, Brenda Brown, Tanya Jenkins, Rob Wallen, Donnie


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