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San Bernardino County Museum Voted One of Inland Empire's Top Museums

By San Bernardino County Museum , Community Writer
February 13, 2024 at 06:47pm. Views: 672

Cue the confetti cannons! A huge thank you to the readers of Inland Empire Magazine for naming the San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM) as “Best Museum” in the Inland Empire! We are honored to serve the community and so grateful for the nomination.

In a resounding victory for cultural enthusiasts and history buffs alike, the San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM) has been crowned the "Best Museum" in the Inland Empire by the discerning readers of Inland Empire Magazine. This prestigious accolade is a testament to the museum's unwavering commitment to excellence and its profound impact on the community it serves.

The SBCM team extends a heartfelt thank you to the readers of Inland Empire Magazine for this remarkable honor. Their recognition is a validation of the museum's dedication to preserving and celebrating the rich history, culture, and natural heritage of the Inland Empire.

Nestled in the heart of San Bernardino County, SBCM stands as a beacon of education, inspiration, and exploration for visitors of all ages. From captivating permanent exhibits to thought-provoking rotating displays, the museum offers a multifaceted journey through the region's past, present, and future.

At SBCM, visitors are invited to embark on a voyage of discovery, where they can immerse themselves in the diverse tapestry of the Inland Empire's natural and cultural history. From exploring ancient artifacts to marveling at the wonders of local wildlife, there is something to captivate and inspire guests of every age.

Moreover, SBCM serves as a dynamic hub for community engagement and learning, offering a wide array of educational programs, workshops, and events designed to ignite curiosity and foster a deeper connection with the region's heritage.

As the confetti settles and the celebrations continue, the San Bernardino County Museum stands as a shining example of the transformative power of museums in enriching lives, preserving heritage, and building stronger communities. With each visit, guests are invited to imagine, share, create, discover, and explore the remarkable tapestry of the Inland Empire's past and present.

SBCM is the place to experience the fascinating history, culture and natural history of the Inland Empire! Visitors are encouraged to imagine, share, create, discover and explore fascinating permanent and changing exhibits to connect with our region’s natural and cultural history. There’s something for guests of every age and something new to discover with every visit!

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