NSWC Corona Division, CA - Nearby Cities

    Chino, CA
    Chino is a city in San Bernardino County that has a current population of 82,800 people. The city has long been an agricultural center known for its dairy farming. The town's name comes from a Native American word meaning "curly-haired person or mixed-race person". In 2008, the city of Chino was awarded the "100 Best Communities for Youth" award for the second time in three years. Located just 17 miles from the NSWC Corona Division, the town offers a diverse community for those military personnel and their families who are looking to relocate to the area.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $235,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $795 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Best Western Pine Tree Motel offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $55 a night.

    Local attractions include the Planes of Fame Air Museum which has a wide variety of World War II aircraft including American, German, Japanese, and British warplanes. The museum also has the M4A1 Sherman Tank, the 1941 WC-54 Dodge Ambulance, and the GMC CCKW which was used to transport troops and supplies during World War II. Some of the planes are available for test flights for visitors to enjoy. Others are merely displays or replicas of famous aircraft which are displayed throughout the museum facility.

    Riverside, CA
    Riverside is city in Riverside County, California that is the fourth largest inland city in California. The city is located about 60 miles from Los Angeles, and has a current population of 300,400 people. The city is the birthplace of the citrus industry and is home to the Riverside Metropolitan Museum as well as the University of California. The parent Washington Naval Orange Tree is found in Riverside and is one of the two original naval orange trees in California. Located just 17 miles from the NSWC Corona Division, the city offers a unique community in which to live and work.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $350,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $700 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Mission Inn Hotel and the Marriott Riverside offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $190 a night.

    Local attractions include the March Field Air Museum which serves as home to 70 historic aircraft and many inside displays and exhibits. The main building was constructed in 1993, and the hangars were made to look like the early aviation days. Modern military aircraft take off and land daily near the airport, and a theater offers visitors a chance to view the history of March Field and of the U.S. military aviation.

    Pomona, CA
    Pomona is the fifth largest city in Los Angeles County, California. The current population of the city is 160,000 people. The city got its name from Pomona, the ancient Roman goddess of fruit. The top employers in the state are the educational institutions and the Department of Social Services. Pomona is home to the California State Polytechnic University as well as the Western University of Health Sciences. Located just 22 miles from the NSWC Corona Division, the town offers a thriving service community in which to live and work.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $200,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $725 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Best Western Diamond Bar Hotel and Suites or the Comfort Inn Pomona offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $69 a night.

    Local attractions include the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum which is a 28,500-square-foot building that offers 50 historical and vintage racing vehicles. Old photographs, trophies, driving uniforms, artifacts, and other memorabilia take visitors through 50 years of the sport of motor racing. Visitors will see hot rods, custom vehicles, racecars, and view vehicles that broke speed records historically. The facility offers a gift shop with a variety of motorsport souvenir items.

    Whittier, CA
    Whittier is a city in Los Angeles County that sits 12 miles from Los Angeles. The city's population has increased rapidly over the years and now boasts a population of 90,000 people. The city gets its name from the poet, John Greenleaf Whittier. The area has a strong Quaker background, and the city is home to the famous Whittier College. Located just 38 miles from the NSWC Corona Division, the town offers an historical and pristine setting for those new residents who are looking to relocate to the area.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $295,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $740 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Days Inn Whittier and the Vagabond Inn Whittier offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $62 a night.

    Local attractions include the Planes of Fame Air Museum which has a wide variety of World War II aircraft including American, German, Japanese, and British warplanes. The museum also has the M4A1 Sherman Tank, the 1941 WC-54 Dodge Ambulance, and the GMC CCKW which was used to transport troops and supplies during World War II. Some of the planes are available for test flights for visitors to enjoy. Others are merely displays or replicas of famous aircraft which are displayed throughout the museum facility.

    San Bernardino, CA
    San Bernardino is a city located in San Bernardino County, California. It is the 18th largest city in California with a population of 207,800. The city spans 81 square miles and was referred to by the indigenous tribes of the area as "The Valley of the Cupped Hand of God". San Bernardino is one of the oldest communities in the State of California. The town's downtown area is a historical district, and there are many restaurants and shops in the Hospitality Lane area of the city. Located just 28 miles from the NSWC Corona Division, the city of San Bernardino has a wide variety of theaters, art museums, and performing art centers which offer year-round productions and concerts.

    Homes for sale in the area start at $269,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $695 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the La Quinta Inn and the Holiday Inn Express offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $55 a night.

    Local attractions include the San Bernardino National Forest which offers many campgrounds and picnic areas for the entire family. The San Bernardino Mountain is a popular destination for rock climbing, exploring, hiking, and biking activities. Nearby, the Special Place Children's Museum features hands-on exhibits which include a toddler area and a large selection of dress- up clothes. There is also computer access with plenty of games and even an X-Box for children to play car racing and basketball games. Another area offers books, arts and crafts, and large easels for painting. The museum allows parents to spend quality time with their children for a reasonable price.