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  2. History of Riverside, California - Wikipedia

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    Riverside's first Chinatown was located in Downtown Riverside, but growing anti-Chinese sentiment and a series of city ordinances, including one that outlawed laundry businesses in the Downtown Mile Square, precipitated the Chinese community's relocation to an area bounded by Brockton and Tequesquite Avenues.

  3. History of California's state highway system - Wikipedia

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    Recommended state highway system, 1896. The first state road was authorized on March 26, 1895, by the California State Legislature when it enacted a law which created the post of "Lake Tahoe Wagon Road Commissioner" to maintain the Lake Tahoe Wagon Road (the 1852 Johnson's Cut-off of the California Trail), now US 50 from Smith Flat — 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Placerville — to the Nevada ...

  4. Category:History of Riverside, California - Wikipedia

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    History of Riverside, California; 0–9. ... Timeline of Riverside, California; U. 1960 United States Grand Prix; W. Washington navel orange tree (Riverside, California)

  5. List of landmarks in Riverside, California - Wikipedia

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    Designed by William Irving and built by private developers, the bridge was deeded to the city in 1891. The wooden bridge supported a streetcar line from 1901 to 1924, but suffered from loads too heavy for its design. The current, 1928, bridge is of reinforced concrete and was designed by R.V. Leeson of Los Angeles.

  6. Riverside Swinging Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Swinging Bridge, northeast of Riverside, Texas, is a swinging bridge which was built in 1904. It is the last swinging railroad bridge in Texas. It brings the Missouri Pacific Railroad between Trinity County, Texas and Walker County, Texas. It was built by the International and Great Northern Railroad to cross the Trinity River.

  7. A timeline of the Washington Bridge developments - AOL

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  8. Submarine Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    Brasher/Riverside Bridge/Minnewawa, Hull # 91, Ship ID # 219264, Delivered: January-20, USSB # 825, Menemsha / Rock Island Bridge , Hull # 92, Ship ID # 219337, Delivered: January-20, USSB # 826, had collision when the Irish tanker SS Iroquois rammed her three times in fog, Rock Island Bridge on March 23, 1920, was wrecked and then scrapped.

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