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Jacinto Museum was founded in 1939 by citizens of the city. It features exhibits on the natural and human history of San Jacinto and surrounding areas. Local Indians relics, artifacts from pioneer families, and material on the community, its businesses and institutions are featured. Special
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1917:Mead Valley
1887:Canyon Lake
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1829:San Jacinto
1809:Palm Desert
1749:Chino Hills
1696:Victorville
637:Palm Desert
513:Walt Disney
361:2020 census
322:Valle Vista
317:Valle Vista
284:Dan Blocker
278:Green Acres
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165:Ramona Bowl
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1970:El Cerrito
1912:Loma Linda
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1671:Murrieta
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1965:Cabazon
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