Victoria Avenue is a divided scenic street in Riverside, California, that cuts through an area referred to as the greenbelt. Originally developed in 1892 to connect the Arlington Heights area to downtown Riverside, the road became a popular tourist attraction because of the many trees and exotic plants used to landscape the route.[3] Beyond the landscaping, the road was surrounded by navel orange groves, the crop that spurred Riverside's growth. Many of the groves still exist today.
Victoria Avenue | |
Riverside Landmark No. 8 | |
Location | Victoria Ave., from Arlington Ave. to Boundary Ln., Riverside, California |
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Coordinates | 33°55′33″N 117°23′57″W / 33.92583°N 117.39917°W |
Area | 88.7 acres (35.9 ha) |
Built | 1892[2] |
Architect | Hosp, Franz Philip[2] |
NRHP reference No. | 00001267[1] |
RIVL No. | 8 |
Added to NRHP | October 26, 2000 |
External links
edit- City of Riverside Parks, Recreation & Community Services—descriptive information and video
References
edit- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2000-10-26.
- ^ a b Riverside Cultural Heritage Board (January 2002). "Landmarks of the City of Riverside" (PDF). City of Riverside. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
- ^ Lech, Steve. Riverside in Vintage Postcards. Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, SC. ISBN 0-7385-2978-8.
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