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Arlington Village Potential Commercial NCA
Arlington Village Potential Residential NCA
Colony Heights Historic District
Evergreen Quarter Historic District
Heritage Square Historic District
Lafayette Street Potential NCA
Lansdowne Spanish Colonial Revival Potential HD
Mile Square Northwest Potential Historic District
Mission Inn Historic District
Mount Rubidoux Historic District
Ninth Street Potential NCA
Old Magnolia Avenue Potential NCA
Prospect Place Historic District
Rockledge NCA
Rosewood Place Historic District
Saint Andrews Terraces NCA
Seventh Street East Historic District
Seventh Street Historic District
Somerset Drive Historic District
Twogood Orange Grove Tract NCA
Wood Streets Historic District
Wood Streets NCA
Wood Streets
Historic District
...the popular name for a group of adjacent residential subdivisions that make up almost a square mile in area.
Mount Rubidoux
Historic District
...a microcosm of the development of several residential architectural styles in Southern California from 1903 to 1935...
Colony Heights
Historic District
The Colony Heights Historic District in Riverside includes 60 contributing properties and 7 non-contributing properties.
Heritage Square
Historic District
...a large variety of residential architectural styles popular in southern California from the 1880s to the 1920s ...
Seventh Street
Historic District
Seventh Street, with the Buena Vista Bridge greeting carriage and auto traffic from Los Angeles at the west and with the Union Pacific and Santa Fe depots depositing railroad travelers at the east represents the traditional gateway to Riverside.
Seventh Street East
Historic District
...a cross-section of residential architectural styles from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Evergreen Quarter
Historic District
...a wide variety of residential architectural styles popular in southern California from the 1880s to the 1930s, including excellent examples of Queen Anne, American Foursquare, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, Mission Revival, and Classical Revival.
Mission Inn
Historic District
(No Description Available)
Prospect Place
Historic District
One of the oldest of Riverside's truly residential neighborhoods, this neighborhood is the last remnant of five adjoining subdivisions created in the year 1887.
Rosewood Place West
Historic District
...a fine representation of vernacular residential architecture from the period 1916 through 1940. The environment as a whole, including sidewalks, driveways, and street lamps, is intact.
Mile Square Northwest
...the northwest quadrant of the original Mile Square tract established when Riverside was founded.
Citrus Thematic Industrial
Potential Historic District
(No Description Available)
Somerset Drive
Potential Historic District
... a variety of architectural styles popular in Riverside, and Southern California, during the 1920s and 30s, including Craftsman, Moderne and various Period Revival styles such as Spanish Colonial, Mediterranean, Pueblo, Tudor, Monterey, and Post War architecture
Palm Heights
Potential Historic District
(No Description Available)
Landsdowne Spanish Colonial Revival
Historic District
...single family residences designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style.
St. Andrews Terraces
Neighborhood Conservation Area
(No Description)
Twogood Orange Grove Tract
Neighborhood Conservation Area
Noted within the city for its high concentration of Victorian residences, the neighborhood is fleshed out by stylistically and temporally compatible Classical Revival homes as well as turn-of the century cottages and bungalows.
Wood Streets
Neighborhood Conservation Area
These streets represent Riverside's most coherent examples of 1920s and 1930s residential neighborhoods in terms of style, scale, and tone.
Rockledge
Neighborhood Conservation Area
Built between the mid-1920s and the mid-1930s, this neighborhood is a monument to the Spanish/Mediterranean influence popular in residential architecture during that period.
Old Magnolia Avenue
Neighborhood Conservation Area
Predominantly made up of Bungalow, Craftsman, and Mediterranean style houses which maintain their architectural integrity.
Ninth Street
Potential Neighborhood Conservation Area
...the architectural integrity of this neighborhood has remained remarkably true to its predominantly turn-of-the-century roots.
Lafayette Streets
Potential Neighborhood Conservation Area
Ranch-style single-family residences, most constructed between 1955 and 1957 during the main period of the district's historic significance.
Arlington Village Residential
Potential Neighborhood Conservation Area
Eight residences, all dating to the early 20th century, the majority of these houses constructed between 1922 and 1928.
Arlington Village Commercial
Potential Neighborhood Conservation Area
The historic downtown commercial core of Arlington, dating from the turn of the century to the late 1950s