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      • This area was originally part of the Rancho Cucamonga Valley with the Mira Loma area becoming a portion of the Jurupa Valley more recently. Once known as Wineville, the name was changed to Mira Loma, which means "view of the hills," after the Wineville Chicken Murders of the late 1920's.
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  2. Mira Loma (Spanish for "Look Hill"), now officially part of Jurupa Valley, was a census-designated place (CDP) in Riverside County, California, United States. Its population was 21,930 in the 2010 census, up from 17,617 in the 2000 census. Mira Loma was known as Wineville prior to 1930.

  3. May 30, 2011 · In August 1928, authorities were tipped off to what was going on. at the so-called “murder farm” in Riverside County. Northcott and his mother fled to their native Canada, triggering. an international manhunt. They were ultimately apprehended. there. Northcott’s trial at Riverside’s historic courthouse drew. widespread news coverage.

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  4. Wineville changed its name to Mira Loma on November 1, 1930, in large part because of the negative publicity surrounding the murders. The new cities of Eastvale and Jurupa Valley took different parts of the area of Mira Loma in 2010 and 2011, respectively.

  5. Jul 18, 2018 · The southern California town certainly existed, although it abruptly “vanished” in 1930, replaced suddenly by Mira Loma. What had happened was the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders – crimes so heinous that the townspeople couldn’t bear to be associated with “Wineville” any longer.

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  6. Once a farming community called Wineville, its name changed to Mira Loma in 1930. A popular winery from that era is still in operation. In 2011, the Mira Loma community was incorporated as a neighborhood in the newly created city of Jurupa Valley. Mira Loma has gotten more developed through the years, but it remains connected to its small-town ...

  7. Aug 27, 2011 · An article popped up which said that as of November 1, 1930 Wineville would cease to exist and the town would be known as Mira Loma. Because the area was unincorporated, changing the name required a name change for the post office and for the Union Pacific railroad station.

  8. The people of Jurupa valley have been carving their place in the world even before the earliest settlers from Europe arrived in the 1870s. Over time, small towns arose as development occurred, including West Riverside (later Rubidoux), Glen Avon, and Wineville (later Mira Loma).

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