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Hardy Memorial Tower is a bell tower at San Diego State University (SDSU). Constructed as a Works Progress Administration project in 1931, it is 11 stories (119.1 ft / 36.3 m) tall; it contains the Fletcher Symphonic Carillon (also known as the Fletcher Chimes) (installed 1946), consisting of 204 bells over 6 octaves.
University of California, Riverside Bell Tower and Carillon: The 161 feet (49 m) bell tower houses a 48-bell carillon with bells ranging from 28 pounds to 5,091 pounds. Regular performances are held weekly, on Mondays, from noon until 1:00pm, with special performances throughout the year. [23]
Friends of the Mission Inn, Riverside, California. 1998. ISBN 0-9666914-0-7. OCLC 40414169; Parks, Walter P. The Famous Fliers' Wall of the Mission Inn. Infinity Press, Orange, California. 2004. Library of Congress Number 86-90693. OCLC 15998708; Mission Inn. The Bells and Crosses of the Mission Inn, Riverside, California. (between 1927 and 1938).
Belltown is located on the west bank of the Santa Ana River, across from the city of Riverside. It was founded in 1907 by N.G. Bell. [2] Government In the ...
Embarcadero Substation, San Francisco [2]: 32 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco (John C. Portman Jr., 1968) Evans Hall (UC Berkeley) Geisel Library, University of California, San Diego, San Diego (William Pereira, 1970) [2]: 37 Hilton San Francisco Financial District; Huntington Beach Public Library; Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
Over the air signals with limited reception include KCAL-TV 9 (Independent) Los Angeles; KVCR-TV 24 (PBS) San Bernardino; KFMB-TV 8 (CBS), KUSI 9 (Independent) and KNSD 39 (NBC) from San Diego; two ABC stations KABC 7 L.A. and KESQ-TV 42 from Palm Springs [verification needed]; KOCE 50 (PBS) and KVEA 52 (Telemundo) from Orange County, California.
KFOO (1440 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Riverside, California, and broadcasts to the Riverside—San Bernardino, California area. [2] The station is owned by iHeartMedia [3] and airs an all-news radio format as an affiliate of Black Information Network.
Inland Empire–Orange County Line service began on October 2, 1995; [7] Riverside was the terminus of that line until the following year when the extension to San Bernardino opened. [8] Amtrak's Southwest Chief began stopping at Riverside in April 2002. [9] Metrolink's 91/Perris Valley Line (then the 91 Line), began operating on May 6, 2002. [10]