Eric, me & the Temecula
Arch on a chilly day.
We were happy to find free street parking in this busy tourist area.
Rosa's Cantina is in an
Southwestern Style
building.
Wood plank sidewalks are a
reminder of the Old West.
The Bank of Mexican Food is
in the former First National
Bank of Temecula.
Havana Kitchen serves
This mural commemorates
Temecula's railroad history.
Eric cuddles with a
giant mouse.
Ricardo Breceda shows
his works here.
The Chaparral Center houses
The Gardener's Center, Tax &
Insurance Offices.
Ms. Chievious Boutique
is eye-catching.
Temecula's early metalworking
is memorialized in the sidewalk
in front of the shop.
Temecula's Christmas Tree
An Ice Skating Rink has
been set up....
... in front of City Hall.
Eric & me at the Temecula
Theater is in the former
The Hotel Palomar was
built in 1927.
was built in 1891.
Eric & me at the Main Street
Bridge that spans the
Murrieta Creek.
We enjoyed our afternoon in Old Town Temecula.
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