Founded in 2001, the Temecula Valley Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history of the Temecula Valley. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, our mission is to identify, preserve, and educate the public about the area's historical significance.
We welcome everyone to join us at regular educational programs and special events. To find out more about the Society, click the link below!
Learn MoreThe Temecula Valley Historical Society holds monthly meetings featuring presentations on local history. We meet on the fourth Monday of each month, except in November and December, at 6:00 p.m. Our meetings are free and open to the public, and we host new, unique, and exciting speakers every month. Join us at the Little Temecula History Museum, affectionately known as the "red barn," situated adjacent to Kohl's, on the southwest side of the intersection between Temecula Parkway and Margarita.
The Society's Board meetings are held every month except November & December. The meetings are held at the Little Temecula History Museum at 5:30 on the third Sunday of the month.
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