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  6. Chino Hills, California - Wikipedia

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    Chino Hills is served by Omnitrans' OmniLink demand-response service open to the general public. For $2.50 each way, one can travel throughout the city and transfer for free to the Omnitrans public bus at the Chino Hills Marketplace and the Chino Hills Civic Center. The dial-a-ride service operates five days a week, mostly during daytime hours ...

  7. Chino, California - Wikipedia

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    The Williams claim to the Chino Rancho was patented in 1869. Beet sugar factory in the Chino Valley, with Mount San Antonio visible to the left, c. 1906. Richard Gird was the next owner of the Rancho. Beginning in 1887, his land was subdivided and laid out. It became the "Town of Chino", and incorporated into a city in 1910. [12]