The Tall Ships are coming to Temecula?
Omigosh - I wish I'd seen this sooner! I wonder if I can get away to see this! Very cool - thanks for posting, Greg!
PS - would love to see the tall ships TRY to get to Temecula.... LOL!
In SoCal the Labor Day weekend has traditionally marked the end of summer, even though the official end is 2-3 weeks away. Even though many kids are already back in school, there are still a number of "end of summer" things to do for residents of Temecula, Murrieta and other parts of Riverside and San Diego County.
I don't know about the rest of the country, but in Southern California it seems the holiday weekend now starts on Thursday. The "get out of town" traffic with the boats and toy haulers seems to start earlier every year.
Many residents however, choose a "3 day staycation" and this is the first in a series of posts of cool things to do in and around the Temecula Valley.
The tall ships aren't really coming to Temecula, but they will be in San Diego for a five day nautical festival featuring more than 20 tall ships from around the world The festival begins on Thursday with the Parade of Sail when the 20 tall ships will pass Harbor Island, Shelter Island, Seaport Village, and the Coronado Bridge and then moor at the Maritime Museums dock.
Visitors will be able to ride the tall ships when they set sail each day and participate in the mock cannon battles.
The Maritime Museum announced that the Festival of Sail will now return yearly on Labor Day weekend.
For more information check out the maritime museums website
Greg Cook
First Time Home Buyer Specialist
First Time Home Buyer Network
951-265-4532



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