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Oda Faulconer (1884–1943), lawyer and judge and president of the Bank of Italy, San Fernando, and West Adams State Bank, Los Angeles Don Fedderson (1913–1994), TV writer, producer, creator of the sitcoms My Three Sons and Family Affair [ 71 ]
Medal of Honor recipients John H. Balch, Walter D. Ehlers, Lewis Millett, Mitchell Paige, and Ysmael R. Villegas. See also: Riverside National Cemetery: Notable interments: Riverside National Cemetery Veterans Department: Riverside National Cemetery: Ryan Ranch Cemetery: Joshua Tree National Park
Ysmael R. Villegas (1924–1945), first Medal of Honor recipient from Riverside County, California, now buried at Riverside National Cemetery as the cemetery's first interment. [12] Robert F. Worley, (1919–1968), U.S. Air Force Major General and fighter pilot.
Milton J. Daniels (1838–1940), a United States House of Representatives member from California. Isabel H. Ellis (1881–1962), president of the Riverside Woman's Club; Edmund C. Hinde (1830–1909), was a gold miner during the California Gold Rush, and diarist whose journals are held by the state of California.
For the record: 7:30 a.m. May 20, 2024: An earlier version of this article misspelled the last name of the famed landscape architect who helped establish the National Park Service as Frederick Law ...
Opened in June 2024, it became the newest park in the state park system. "Nestled between the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers, around eight miles from Modesto, [it] is the largest public-private floodplain restoration project in the state [and] the first state park to open in California since Onyx Ranch State Vehicular Recreation Area in 2014 ...
The 248-acre (100 ha) park was established in 1993. [2] This California State Historic Park reveals the cultural, political, and environmental aspects of the time when "Citrus was King" in California, especially the Navel orange from Riverside, and recognizing the importance of the citrus industry in Southern California.
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...