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New Jerusalem Church (3645 Locust St) 23: Harada House (3356 Lemon St) 77000325 Designated a National Historic Landmark (NHL) on 1990-12-14. [8] 24: The Gage Canal: 25: Edgewild (2320 Mary St) 26: Mount Rubidoux (west of downtown Riverside) 7 CPHI 27: John W. North Park (Mission Inn Avenue at Vine St) 45 CPHI 28: Old City Hall
9935 Mission Blvd, Riverside [5] St. Andrew Kim 4750 Challen Ave, Riverside [6] St. Andrew Newman Center 105 W Big Springs Rd, Riverside [7] St. Anthony 3074 Madison St, Riverside [8] St. Catherine of Alexandria 3680 Arlington Ave, Riverside [9] St. Francis de Sales 4268 Lime St, Riverside [10] St. John the Evangelist 3980 Opal St, Riverside [11]
Old St. Mary's Church is a California Historical Landmark. [13] The Paulist Fathers have served Old Saint Mary's since 1901, and continue serving there today. From 2011 to 2012, the church went through further renovations, during which time all the crosses on the roof were removed as it was restored.
St. John the Evangelist 1001 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas St. Joseph Mission (Syriac) Oceanside St. Mark 1147 Discovery St, San Marcos St. Margaret 4300 Oceanside Blvd, Oceanside St. Mary 1170 S. Broadway, Escondido St. Mary Star of the Sea 609 Pier View Way, Oceanside St. Michael 15546 Pomerado Rd, Poway St. Patrick 3821 Adams St, Carlsbad
Old Saint Mary's Cathedral: 1854–1874 27 m (89 ft) California State Capitol: 1874–1890 64 m (210 ft) 6 Sacramento Chronicle Building: 1890–1898 66 m (217 ft) San Francisco Call Building: 1898–1914 96 m (315 ft) Oakland City Hall: 1914–1922 98 m (322 ft) 18 Oakland Standard Oil Building: 1922–1925 100 m (330 ft) San Francisco
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September 18, 1978 (3657 Lemon St. Riverside: 4: Andreas Canyon: January 8, 1973 (Address Restricted: Palm Springs: 5: Archeological Sites CA-RIV-504 and CA-RIV-773
California's oldest tree, a Palmer's oak thought to be 13,000 to 18,000 years old, may be threatened by a proposed development, environmentalists say.