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Locality: Temecula, California



Address: 32075 Temecula Parkway 92592 Temecula, CA, US

Website: www.vailranch.org

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Varra 03.11.2020

The Temecula Valley Historical Society runs a Kiddie Train and an Antique Store at Vail HQ. We are open for business every Sunday 11 - 4 and Tuesdays 9 - 1 and ...during special events. Train tickets are $3 each. "Like" our FB page Temecula Historical Society Antique Store to receive update on hours of operation and status of the train. ***When it is super hot we are not open.*** See more

Varra 16.10.2020

It's the most wonderful time of the year! Thank you Matthew Burlile for capturing the magic at Vail Headquarters this time of year Here's what's on the sched...ule this weekend: SATURDAY December 21st, 3pm to 8pm, Ramble On at the Ranch Holiday Car Show: A classic car show featuring pre-1980 customs, low riders, hot rods and bikes. A Family friendly show with: 100+ classic cars and bikes Live music Food & brews Vendor booths SUNDAY December 22nd, 1pm to 6pm, Small Business Holiday Bazaar: A Holiday shopping event with: 30+ Local Vendors Hot Chocolate Bar for adults (kids options available) Gift Wrapping Station Paint Time activity and Train rides for kids

Varra 12.10.2020

Vail Headquarters. Step back in time & enjoy a relaxing day outdoors with us at this beautiful historic site. Local farmers , local artists, delicious food and family friendly . See you Tuesday !

Varra 27.09.2020

THE VAILS BUILD A CATTLE EMPIRE WITH PURCHASE OF TEMECULA LAND In 1876 Walter L. Vail, a native of Liverpool, Nova Scotia and Herbert Hislop, an Englishman purchased the 160 acre Empire Ranch located southeast of Tucson, Arizona. Over the years Vail, along with various partners, expanded the original land holdings to include over one million acres. In 1881 Margaret Newhall married Walter Vail and moved to Arizona. The next year the Southern Pacific R.R. built a railroad line ...that provided a means for the Vails to ship their cattle. In 1882 the Empire Land & Cattle Company was formed with Walter Vail as principal shareholder. Then in 1890 Ned Vail and Empire foreman Tom Turner drive over a 1,000 head of cattle overland to Warner's Ranch, California to defeat the Southern Pacific R.R. rate increase for shipping cattle. This would be the beginning of future efforts to purchase land in Temecula Valley and the formation of Vail Ranch. Then in 1901 Vail and his partner C.W. Gates bought the entire Santa Rosa Island off the California coast for cattle grazing. From the 1800s until the 1960s, cattle remained the backbone of the local economy. The grazing land around Temecula was owned and leased by various ranchers until 1904, Walter Vail began to buy up the local ranches. He pieced together acreage from the four Mexican land grants - Pauba Rancho, Santa Rosa Rancho, Temecula Rancho and Little Temecula Rancho to form the Pauba Ranch. Eventually, the Vails would own more than 87,500 acres surrounding the little town of Temecula. When Vail was tragically killed in a Los Angeles streetcar accident in 1906, the Empire Land & Cattle Company (later the Vail Company) took over control of his Temecula Valley ranches. Two of his sons ran the Empire Ranch and associated properties. Walter’s youngest son, Mahlon Vail, took over and managed the Temecula operation for many years. The Empire Ranch in Arizona was sold in 1928, and the Temecula area ranches became the primary Vail Ranch lands. Originally it was simply open grazing, but by the 1940s, the Vail Ranch had become a huge feed yard, where cattle were fattened and finished for market. Hoping to grow more and more of their own feed, the Vails decided to dam Temecula Creek and develop an irrigation system for the ranch. The dam was completed in 1948, forming Lake Vail behind it. Southern California was growing, but Temecula remained much the same. Cattle still roamed the Vail ranch, and as one Elsinore newspaperman joked, the little town had no place to go but up and it never went up. But in 1964, the Vails announced the sale of their ranch for $21 million to a consortium of developers (Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Kaiser Industries, and Macco Realty) who announced plans for a 135-square mile semi urban pastoral master planned community, Rancho California. SOURCE: Vail Ranch Restoration Association website

Varra 20.09.2020

FINDING THE PROOF - WHEN WAS THE WOLF STORE BUILT? Anne J. Miller, Ph.D. Over the years, there have been questions about when the Wolf Store was actually built. The plaque on the Wolf Store dated 1 October 1950 states "Treaty of Temecula Signed here on 5 Jan 1852" and "Later a Butterfield Stage Stop." Research has proven that both of these 1950s statements are false. The Wolf Store building was built years after those events; in the 1860s. The builder was most likely Julius S...Continue reading

Varra 09.09.2020

Vail Headquarters has a blacksmith "shop" at the back of the property. Visiting blacksmiths give demonstrations of their trade and also craft wares. Today Jeremy was working the forge and making wine bottle holders. Here are two short video clips of Jeremy in action. These guys know how to stand the heat!

Varra 28.08.2020

Tonight is the Starlight Bazaar at Vail Headquarters. The bazaar is from 6 - 10 PM. The VaRRA Antiques and Collectibles store will be open, drop on in and browse the many treasures that we have.