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Chino California

"Where Everything Grows."

Chino s rich agricultural history dates back to the Spanish land-grant forming Rancho Santa Ana del Chino. The area specialized in orchards and row crops. While the City s motto Where Everything Grows was originally focused on agriculture, today it applies to growth in families and businesses.

Chino boasts over 260 acres of open space, 16 parks and approximately 20 miles of bike trails. Chino is home to the famed Air Museum and Prado Regional Park.

Chino is located in San Bernardino Count just east of Los Angeles between West Covina and Riverside along Highway 71. Chino is part of the Riverside-San Bernardino, California metro area.


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