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As the county seat of Riverside County and the most populous city in the Inland Empire, Riverside also houses several legal, accounting, engineering, and banking firms
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Riverside, The Heart of Southern California, harmoniously blends historical charm with modern vibrancy, offering a diverse tapestry of cultural richness, scenic landscapes, and a thriving community spirit
- Riverside - Visit California
Sixty miles east of Los Angeles, Riverside boasts a number of firsts, including Southern California’s first polo field and golf course The city also gave birth to the California citrus industry, an entire empire built around the sweet and zesty navel orange
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Downtown Riverside Historic Walking Guide Riverside is rich in history and this new guide will be a comprehensive list of historic sites in downtown Riverside including a walking map It will include drawings by renowned artist, Martin Tobias Download the Downtown Riverside Historic Walking Guide
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Riverside, city, seat (1893) of Riverside county, southern California, U S The city lies on the Santa Ana River With San Bernardino and Ontario it forms a metropolitan complex east of Los Angeles The city was laid out in 1870 in part on a section of Rancho Jurupa, a Mexican land grant of 1838
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