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Incorporation
The City of Banning is strategically located astride Interstate 10 between the Inland Empire and the Coachella Valley in the San Gorgonio Pass. The City, incorporated in 1913, has a rich and colorful history.

Initially Banning served as a stagecoach and railroad stop between the Arizona territories and Los Angeles.

This history has contributed to the present day spirit of pioneer resourcefulness and "can do" attitude that is so prevalent in the community.

Banning is a friendly and wholesome place to work and raise a family. Desirable executive housing is available, as well as moderate and lower income housing.

Clean air, ample water supplies and the memorable and inspiring scenic vistas of both Mt. San Gorgonio and Mt. San Jacinto, the two tallest peaks in Southern California, are additional amenities which make the City of Banning a logical choice as a development opportunity in the Southern California area.
 
Nearby Highways       Average Temperature
  Interstate-10                 Winter:      49.4°
  Interstate-215               Spring:       58.4°
  California-60                 Summer:    79.4°
  California-79                 Fall:           65.5°
  California-91                 Year:          63.1°


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City of Banning, Stagecoach Town, U.S.A
99 E. Ramsey St., Banning, CA 92220, Ph: (951) 922-3105