Signal Changes: How Magnolia Tower directed the flow of Riverside’s growth
At the heart of Riverside’s bustling transit system, Magnolia Tower once stood as a pivotal junction, orchestrating the flow of streetcars, trains, and automobiles through the growing city.
Oranges on Parade: Recalling Riverside’s Navel Orange Pageant Parade
In 1933, Riverside's streets burst into vibrant citrus pride with the Navel Orange Pageant Parade, an ambitious attempt to rival Pasadena’s famed Tournament of Roses.
Spanning Centuries: Victoria Bridge's journey from wooden beams to modern strength
Celebrated as a feat of engineering and a symbol of community effort, Victoria Bridge has traversed the challenges of time to serve Riverside's evolving transportation needs.
Bridging Riverside: The story of Victoria Bridge's role in city unity
When Riverside's Victoria Bridge opened in 1891, it not only connected geographically divided communities but also marked a pivotal moment in the city's urban development.
Mary Elizabeth Darling: Weaving the Social and Historical Tapestry of Riverside
Through her leadership in Riverside's earliest women's clubs and the historical society, Mary Elizabeth Darling shaped not just the narrative of a city but also the preservation of its most cherished landmarks.
Verses at Dawn: Henry van Dyke's Gift to Mount Rubidoux's Easter Service
Beyond the gathering of thousands at Mount Rubidoux each Easter, Dr. Henry van Dyke's poem 'God of the Open Air' weaves a deeper connection between nature, faith, and the Riversiders on the mountain.
Closing Time: Uncovering the story behind Riverside Optical & Jewelry Co.'s final sale
A photograph from the Riverside Main Library archives reveals more than just a moment; it points toward the dramatic story of a local business bidding farewell.
Shadows of the Past: The Rise and Fall of Riverside's Iconic Pergolas
Riverside's Seventh Street, once lined with the shade of historic pergolas, tells a story of ambition, community effort, and the challenges of preserving a visionary's dream
Tracks Through Time: How Santa Fe shaped the railroad in Riverside
From the arrival of the first passenger train in 1885 to the repurposing of its historic depots, the Santa Fe Railroad, once the lifeline of Riverside's citrus golden age, left a legacy in its wake.
From Citrus to Spaghetti: The Evolution of Riverside's Historic Packing House
The transformation of Riverside's former Sutherland Fruit Company packing house into the Old Spaghetti Factory is a tale of architectural adaptation, blending the flavors of history with modern dining.
Franz Philip Hosp: Riverside's Visionary in Floriculture and Landscape Artistry
Riverside's scenic parks and gardens owe much of their beauty to Franz Philip Hosp, a visionary landscape architect whose passion for floriculture sculpted the city's natural aesthetics.
Planting Memories: How Riverside's Friendship Grove preserves the spirit of 'Auld Lang Syne'
As Riverside welcomes 2024, we revisit the enduring legacy of Friendship Grove, a testament to the city's century-long tradition of honoring cherished bonds and distinguished visitors.