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Points of Interest in Menifee

Motte Historical Car Museum

In 1951 John Victor Motte bought a Chevrolet Touring for $15, overhauled the engine, and restored the car in the late 1970's. That Chevrolet was the car that began the private collection, and fueled the Motte Brothers desire to restore antique automobiles. The 1926 Chevrolet Touring is currently on display at the Museum, and the preservation of the rest of the restored automobiles continues today.

Hemet Maze Stone

The Hemet Maze Stone is a prehistoric petroglyph. It is just outside Hemet in Reinhardt Canyon, within the Lakeview Mountains, in Riverside County, California. On April 16, 1956, it was donated, along with 5.75 acres of land, to Riverside County, by Mr. and Mrs. Rodger E. Miller.

Heritage Lake

Heritage Lake. With easy freeway access, you're only a short drive away from dining at your favorite restaurant, catching a movie or going on a shopping spree.

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