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The Mountain ranges of Riverside County, Southern California. For the county's individual mountains and peaks, see: Category: Mountains of Riverside County, California . Subcategories
The Box Springs Mountains are a mountain range in northwest Riverside County, California, United States. [1] The highest peak of the range is Box Springs Mountain, which stands just over 3,080 ft (940 m) tall.
The Riverside Mountains Wilderness was established in 1994 and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The Colorado River parallels this 24,004 acre wilderness on its eastern edge. The Colorado River parallels this 24,004 acre wilderness on its eastern edge.
Mount Rubidoux is a mountain just west of downtown in the city of Riverside, California, United States, that has been designated a city park and landmark.The mountain was once a popular Southern California tourist destination and is still the site of the oldest outdoor non-denominational Easter Sunrise service in the United States.
This list of landmarks in Riverside, California includes officially designated federal, state, and local landmarks within the city of Riverside, California, United States, as well as other notable points of interest within the city. Landmarks that are closely associated with the city, but outside the city's boundaries, have also been included.
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In 1949, Oakland, CA, received the fifth regional dial switching center for Operator Toll Dialing in the nation, [2] which set the stage for direct distance dialing by customers in the 1950s. In 1950, the boundaries of the California numbering plan areas were redrawn to produce a division of the northern and central parts along a north–south ...
A teamster surrounded it with a box to maintain water access, later giving the spring, Box Springs, and the range their names. [6] The letter "C" is embedded on the Riverside-facing side. The "Big C" was built in 1957, mostly by UC Riverside students. E.L. Yeager donated the materials for it.