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Holiday lights shine on Old Town Front Street in Temecula. (2020 photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Holiday lights shine on Old Town Front Street in Temecula. (2020 photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
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Temecula made Money magazine’s venerable “50 best places to live in the US” list – only one of two California cities making the cut.

The rankings — which “celebrate cities and towns where a thriving economy meets affordability, diversity and an exceptional quality of life” — chose only this Riverside County city and Sacramento from the Golden State.

“You don’t have to pay Los Angeles or San Diego prices for quintessential SoCal living,” Money wrote of Temecula. “Residents are a short jaunt from both of those cities (plus Palm Springs and Joshua Tree National Park) but get the benefit of living in a community-focused town with good schools and easy access to nature.”

The magazine’s annual rankings – scorecards dating to 1987 – gave Temecula a “suburb with soul” tag, saying “If you’re a wine lover, there’s no better place to be: Temecula Valley is famous for it, with nearly 50 wineries scattered across its rolling hills. Local favorites include the Robert Renzoni Vineyard — built on a history of winemaking that dates back to 1886 in Italy — and Altisima Winery, which brings visitors in touch with the Spanish roots of the Temecula region through taste.

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“But make no mistake: Temecula is a great place for kids, too. There’s Pennypickle’s Workshop, a children’s museum full of wacky gizmos and gadgets, a public library with a packed calendar of kids’ programs, a fantastic community theater and plenty of family-friendly restaurants. The twice-monthly Sunset Market, held in a park in front of City Hall, brings the community together with live music, local art and food vendors (everything from BBQ to crepes). Plus, you can’t beat the trails of the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve, or the hot air balloon rides that let you see this beautiful California town in all its glory.”

Where else?

Five states had three places on the list: Arkansas (Eureka Springs, Fayetteville, Rogers), Florida (Babcock Ranch, Port St. Lucie, Ybor City), Michigan (Detroit, Ferndale, Kalamazoo), New York (Buffalo, Oneonta, Troy), Tennessee (Chattanooga, Clarksville, Knoxville).

Six states, plus California, had a pair: Georgia (Atlanta, Thomasville), Kentucky (Covington, Lexington), North Carolina (Brevard, Durham), Ohio (Cincinnati, Yellow Springs), Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, Tulsa), Pennsylvania (Lancaster, Media).

And 21 states had one “best place” – Arizona (Bisbee), Colorado (Fruita), Connecticut (Milford), Idaho (Boise), Illinois (Prairie Crossing), Kansas (Lawrence), Maryland (Frederick), Massachusetts (Northampton), Michigan (Detroit), Minnesota (Northfield), Mississippi (Bay St. Louis), New Jersey (Metuchen), New Mexico (Las Cruces), Oregon (Eugene), Rhode Island (Pawtucket), South Carolina (Rock Hill), Texas (New Braunfels), Utah (Ogden), Virginia (Richmond), Washington (Camas), Wisconsin (La Crosse).

Jonathan Lansner is the business columnist for the Southern California News Group. He can be reached at jlansner@scng.com

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