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Castle Park, formerly Castle Amusement Park, is a 25-acre amusement park and family amusement center located in Riverside, California. The park utilizes a medieval "castle" theme and includes attractions such as a miniature golf course, arcade, and 21 amusement rides including one roller coaster , Merlin's Revenge, a junior rollercoaster.
Quail Run Park is an undeveloped, open space park. Sycamore Highlands Park is a 10-acre neighborhood park serving recreational needs of the residents within the Sycamore Highlands area. This park has views of Riverside's downtown and surrounding areas and includes access to the many trails within the extensive Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park ...
The city contains three Metrolink commuter rail stations: Riverside-Downtown, Riverside-La Sierra, and Riverside-Hunter Park/UCR. The first two are both served by the 91/Perris Valley and Inland Empire-Orange County lines, and the Downtown station is served by the Riverside Line on weekdays, and the San Bernardino Line on weekends.
[1] Image Name/location County [2] [3]State [4] [5] [6]Federal [7]Description 1: Mission Inn (3649 Mission Inn Ave) RCHL 761 CPHI 71000173 A composite of many architectural styles, the Inn is generally considered the largest Mission Revival Style building in the United States.
Castle Park Cricket Ground, Colchester; Castle Park rugby stadium, home of the Doncaster Knights; In the United States: Castle Park, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Laketown Township; Castle Park (amusement park), Riverside, California; Castle Park High School, Chula Vista, California; In Wales: Castle Park, Caerphilly, a residential ...
Castle Rock Regional Recreation Area is a 18,000 acres (73 km 2) regional park of the East Bay Regional Park District. It is located in Contra Costa County, in the East Bay region of northern California. [1]
Castle Craig, Hubbard Park, Meriden, Connecticut, 32-foot-high (9.8 m) tower built in 1900. [19] Castle Falls, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, built 1945. Castle Farms, Charlevoix, Michigan, built in 1918 by Albert Loeb, then vice president of Sears & Roebuck in a Normandy style. It was built as a showplace farm for cattle. Later it was an art park ...
The park, built in 1980 on the site of a former citrus packing facility, is also known as "Castle Park" because it contains a children's fort structure. [ 1 ] The park features Winslow Field—named for resident Chuck Winslow in 1982—which hosts PONY baseball games, [ 2 ] and Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial , a war memorial.