Indian Hill Village, Pomona
#13 among attractions in Pomona

Facts and practical information
Indian Hill Village is a former shopping mall in Pomona, California. It has been redeveloped into a multi-use retail, commercial and educational facility and is now known as The Village @ Indian Hill, comprising 650,000 square feet on 39 acres. ()
PomonaPomona United States
Indian Hill Village – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Benton Museum of Art, Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum, Pomona Fox Theater, Palomares Park.
2.4 miNMuseum, Art museumBenton Museum of Art, Claremont
61 min walk • The Benton Museum of Art, located in the picturesque city of Claremont, California, is a cultural gem nestled within the Claremont Colleges. This contemporary art museum, which is part of Pomona College, offers a rich tapestry of visual arts that spans various mediums...
2.8 miNWMuseumWally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum, Pomona
71 min walk • The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum is located on the edge of the Los Angeles County Fairplex. It houses a collection of memorabilia, automobiles and motorcycles related to the sport of hot rodding.
1.7 miWTheater, Art Deco architecturePomona Fox Theater, Pomona
44 min walk • The Fox Theater Pomona is a fully restored Art Deco movie palace from Hollywood's golden age in Pomona, Los Angeles County, California. Today the Fox Theater Pomona is a state-of-the-art venue for concerts, cinema, performances, and parties.
2.4 miNWMuseum, History museumPalomares Park, Pomona
62 min walk • The Ygnacio Palomares Adobe, also known as Adobe de Palomares, is a one-story adobe brick structure in Pomona, California, built between 1850 and 1855 as a residence for Don Ygnacio Palomares. It was abandoned in the 1880s and was left to the elements until it was acquired by the City of Pomona in the 1930s.
2.5 miNMusic venue, Art Deco architectureBridges Auditorium, Claremont
65 min walk • The Mabel Shaw Bridges Music Auditorium, more commonly known as Bridges Auditorium or Big Bridges, is a 2500-seat auditorium at Pomona College in Claremont, California, United States. It was designed by William Templeton Johnson and opened in 1932. It hosts a variety of performances for the college and outside groups.
2 miSEMosqueBaitul Hameed Mosque, Chino
50 min walk • The Baitul Hameed Mosque is the largest Ahmadiyya Muslim mosque in the Western United States with an area of 19,000 square feet sitting on nearly 5 acres.
2.3 miNCinema, NightlifeLaemmle Theatres, Claremont
59 min walk • Laemmle Theatres is a group of family-run arthouse movie theaters in the Los Angeles area. It was established in 1938 and is owned and operated by Robert Laemmle and his son Greg Laemmle.
1.7 miWMuseum, Art museumAmerican Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona
44 min walk • The American Museum of Ceramic Art is an art museum for ceramic art, located in Pomona, California. Founded in 2003 as a nonprofit organization, the museum exhibits historic and contemporary ceramic artwork from both its permanent collection of 10,000 objects and through temporary rotating exhibitions.
2.9 miNUniversities and schoolsClaremont Colleges, Claremont
74 min walk • The Claremont Colleges are a consortium of seven high end private institutions of higher education located in Claremont, California, United States.
2.5 miNMusic venueBridges Hall of Music, Claremont
63 min walk • The Mabel Shaw Bridges Hall of Music, more commonly known as Little Bridges, is a concert hall at Pomona College in Claremont, California, designed by Myron Hunt and opened in 1915. It was sponsored by a $100,000 gift from the parents of Mabel Shaw Bridges, a student in Pomona's class of 1908 who died of illness her junior year.
2.9 miNUniversities and schoolsPeter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont
73 min walk • The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, or more commonly, the Drucker School of Management, is the business school of Claremont Graduate University, which is a member of the Claremont Colleges. The school is named in honor of Peter Drucker, who taught management at the school for over 30 years.