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NORCO,
CALIFORNIA

Norco is a small suburb north of Corona.
Riverside is east. Norco is part of the Riverside-San
Bernardino, California metro area. In 1846, the area that
is now Norco was part of a Mexican Grant from Mexico to
Vicenta Sepulveda and was called the Little La Sierra
Rancho. The area passed through several owners including the
San Jacinto Land Company. James W. Long purchased the Norco
area land around 1908. In 1921, the North Corona Land
Company purchased the property. The name of Norco came from
the North Corona portion of the company name. It was
incorporated as a city in December of 1964.
The city maintains horse trails on every street and many
businesses have hitching posts or corrals for “ride up
service”. Many tack and feed stores dot the “old town” main
street along with the famous Village Smithy ride-in horse
shoeing. The Santa Ana River runs through Norco with miles
of trails for hours of cool riding enjoyment.
The weather in Norco is mild with no real extremes in
weather. A few hot spells in the summer may go over 100,
winter temperatures rarely drop below 40 degrees F. Norco's
average temperature is 63 degrees F.
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