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Marriott Hotel Riverside: 3400 Market St. 127 feet (39 m) 12 1987 Hotel 7 California Tower 3737 Main St. 11 Office 8 First Congregational Church of Riverside: 3504 Mission Inn Ave. 125 feet (38 m) 1914 Church 9 4075 Main Street: 4075 Main St. 9 Office 10 Riverside Centre 3403 Tenth St. 8 1982 Office 11 University Village Towers: 3500 Iowa Ave ...
Union Pacific Engine No. 6051 was placed at the park's formal entrance on Market Street in 1954, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the railroad in Riverside. In 1949, the American Legion installed a Water Buffalo amphibious tank on a ramp going down into Lake Evans, to commemorate Riverside's role in the manufacture of the ...
Riverside Plaza is a 475,000-square-foot (44,100 m 2) outdoor mall in Riverside, California originally anchored by a 205,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2) Harris Company (later Harris’/Gottschalks) department store along with Montgomery Ward. [1]
By 8 a.m. Monday, a total of 527 acres had burned south of downtown Riverside in the Hawarden fire, according to Steve McKinster, deputy chief of the Riverside Fire Department.
Galleria at Tyler, formerly known as Tyler Mall, is a shopping mall located in Riverside, California, features JCPenney, and Macy's, in addition to Furniture City and an AMC Theatres. The former Robinsons-May anchor store (currently Macy's) seen from the Riverside Freeway in 2006.
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.
The Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside, previously known as the All Souls Universalist Church, is a Universalist Unitarian church located in Riverside, California, United States. It was built during 1891-92. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as "All Souls Universalist Church" in 1978. [3]
Another historic Market Street event was the New Year's Eve celebration at the Ferry Building on December 31, 1999. Over 1.2 million people jammed Market Street and nearby streets for the raucous and peaceful turn-of-the-century celebration. The San Francisco Pride parade runs down Market Street, attracting many people every year.