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The City of Corona is an ideal place to call home! Situated approximately 45 miles southeast of Los Angeles in western Riverside County, Corona is a rapidly growing city with a small town heart. Less than a hundred years ago, Corona was known as "The Lemon Capital of the World".
Today it is seen as a recreational hub where its residents have nearby mountains, deserts, and beaches at their fingertips. Snow skiing, riding a dune buggy, and surfing are just a few of the great getaway activities found within an hour or two from downtown Corona. The luxury of having these diverse climates and landforms so close together remains to be a big draw for people looking to find a unique place to live.
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The area also offers an endless list of fun for the active family including laser tag, Edwards 18 theaters, indoor go-cart racing, and of course, freeway access to the most well known Amusement Parks in the country. Corona boasts numerous amenities that provide a first-rate quality of life for residents of all ages.
The Corona-Norco Unified School District and Corona Public Library provide educational programs for area children, including after school activities, historical exhibits, and literacy and homework assistance. The Fender Museum of Music and the Arts offers performing arts training and music education to local children and teens each week. The facility itself holds concerts in its outdoor amphitheater and can be used for banquets for any special occasion. The Senior Center facilitates programs, workshops and social gatherings for older residents. Perhaps one of the most sought after Corona destinations by adults of all ages, and close to the south Corona communities of Horsethief Canyon and Sycamore Creek, is the renowned Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa. Here, the past meets the present, as you relax in an outdoor oasis, in the hot springs that were once used by the native Luiseño Indians.
Corona´s heritage is rich in culture, history, and economic diversity.
This tradition continues today through community activities and events that serve to enrich the lives of its citizens. Corona has emerged as an ethnically diverse city with rapid growth, where a significant percentage of the population is made up of young, well educated families. Twenty-eight public and private colleges are located within 45 minutes of downtown. Local business organizations such as Soroptimist International and United Way actively work to promote the welfare of people in and around the Inland Empire. Corona´s economy is strong with commercial and residential development booming. What is often referred to as The Circle City, Corona continues to be a popular haven for the ever expanding Inland Empire of Southern California.
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