South Banning
South Banning is a rural area consisting mostly of horse ranches and farms, mixed in with some low income older homes. A major portion of the west end is the Spring Valley Retirement community. The west side hosts the Banning Airport and Banning's Industrial Area. Banning High School
Historical Note
La Chancla (the "Shoe") El Sapo (the
"Frog") and El Lagartijo (the "Lizard") were all historic barrios in Banning with roots established
as early as the 1880s. The Southern Pacific Railroad was constructed through Banning in 1875
and 1876 and much of the workforce on the railroad were men of Mexican descent. Some of
the areas of Chancla and Sapo were used for housing for the railroad workers and commercial ventures developed along Livingston Street in response to the new community.
Historic Barrios of Banning
Neighborhoods | Community | Business
Neighborhoods
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South 22nd St. Entrance to Dysart Park
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Horse Ranch
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South Banning
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Old Idyllwid Rd.
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East Charles
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South Banning
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Serrano Del Vista Retirement Community
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Homes - Serrano Del Vista
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Sun Lakes
South Banning neighborhoods are mostly rural ranches mixed in small older communities. There has been some development over the years, mainly Sun Lakes and Serrano Del Vista, two 55 + gated communities.
Historical Note
One of South Banning's barrios El Sapo (the
"Frog") got its name from the frogs that chirped at night while congragating at the water sheds used to irrigate the orchirds. Historic Barrios of Banning
Community
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Westbound Train
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Railroad Crossing San Gorgonio Ave
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Lyons Recreational Park
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Dysart Equestrian Park Rodeo
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Banning High School
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BHS Activity Fields
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Canaan Church
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Banning Municipal Airport
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Road Camp
Banning High School out grew its original site (now the Nicolet middle school) moving south on San Gorgonio Ave. The Lyons Park is the newest park built in Banning and contains multiple recreation fields for baseball, soccer, etc. The Banning Municipal Airport, built in the 1940s, is located in the southeast corner of Banning. Banning's annual stagecoach Days Rodeo is held at the Dysart Equestarian park - south 21st street.
Historical Note
The Banning Municipal Airport, which has been operating since the 1940s, is in the process of being shut down. The city councel has voted to close the airport, a process that could take many years. Airports in the San Gorgonio Pass
Business
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7 Star Food Store
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Entrance to KOA Campground
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Highway 243 road to Idyllwild
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Commercial Buildings
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Banning Electric Sub-station
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Warehouse
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Highland Sprins Shopping Center
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Highland Springs looking north towards Ramsey
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Entrance to Sun Lakes Village
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New department stores at the old Kmart building
Banning industrial and commercial buildings are located in eastern area of South Banning. Banning's major shopping center can be found to the west along Highland Springs Rd. heading south on San Gorgonio there will be a small market and the KOA Campground located just before your accent to Mount San jacinto. The campground is one of the oldest businesses still operating today.
Historical Note
Before the contruction of the freeway South San Gorgonio Ave. attracted many businesses running north and south of the railroad tracks.