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===Victoria Gardens=== [[File:Victoria Gardens American Apparel.JPG|thumb|An example of the architecture and urban design of Victoria Gardens]] [[File:Victoria Gardens Cultural Center and Library.JPG|thumb|The Victoria Gardens Cultural Center]] [[File:Central Park, Rancho Cucamonga, California.jpg|thumb|Central Park]] [[Victoria Gardens (Rancho Cucamonga)|Victoria Gardens]] is a [[Lifestyle center (retail)|lifestyle center]] near the eastern end of the city, at the intersection of Foothill and Day Creek Boulevards. Since the city had never developed a traditional commercial [[downtown]] like neighboring cities Ontario and [[Upland, California|Upland]] had, efforts were made in the design of Victoria Gardens to bring elements of more traditional and urban town design to what had historically been a suburban city. While retaining many characteristics of traditional [[shopping mall]]s, such as large anchor stores, a food court, and vast parking lots and garages, the smaller stores are arranged as city blocks in a grid of two-lane streets, featuring lush landscaping and metered "teaser parking" in front of the stores, which open onto the sidewalk. There are two "[[Main Street]]s", which run from west to east across the center. Running from north to south between them is a pedestrian axis leading from one of the [[Macy's]] anchor stores, through a "town square" between a pair of mixed-use office buildings, to the [[Victoria Gardens Cultural Center]], which contains the Lewis Playhouse (a 570-seat [[producing house|theater]]) and a branch of the city library. The east side of the development has Southern California's first [[Bass Pro Shops]] Outdoor World superstore; the {{Convert|180000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} facility includes a Tracker Boat Center and the Islamorada Fish Company restaurant.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://stores.basspro.com |title= All Bass Pro Shops Locations| website= basspro.com| access-date=November 28, 2018}}</ref> There are restaurants throughout the center, both well-known chains and unique eateries. The center also features a 12-screen movie theater.
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