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List table of the properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmarks within Riverside County, southern California. * Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.

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  • List table of the properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmarks within Riverside County, southern California. * Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below. (en)
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  • dbr:General_George_S._Patton_Memorial_Museum
  • dbr:Palo_Verde_Dam
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  • From Temescal Canyon Rd, go 0.1 mi E on Dawson Canyon Rd, then go 0.1 mi NE on Gravel Pit Rd, then 0.2 mi S along railroad track berm, site is 50 ft W of berm (en)
  • Brookside Rest Area, W-bound I-10 (en)
  • Corona City Park (en)
  • Cottonwood and Sanderson Streets (en)
  • I-15 & Temescal Valley Rd. (en)
  • Maze Stone Park (en)
  • NE corner of I-15 and Old Temescal Road (en)
  • Next to post office, Ragsdale Rd. (en)
  • Old Hwy 71 (en)
  • On Hwy 95 (en)
  • City Park, SW corner of Magnolia and Arlington Avenues (en)
  • Ramona Bowl, 27400 Ramona Bowl Road (en)
  • on SR 62, 5.4 miles east of SR 177 (en)
  • From I-15, take Old Temescal Canyon Rd S 0.4 mi to Lawson Rd, then go W 0.2 mi to dirt rd, then S 0.1 mi to site (en)
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  • Blythe Intaglios (en)
  • Blythe Intake (en)
  • Camp Coxcomb (en)
  • Camp Granite (en)
  • Corona Founders Monument (en)
  • General George S. Patton Memorial Museum (en)
  • Hemet Maze Stone (en)
  • Jensen Alvarado Ranch (en)
  • Juan Bautista de Anza (en)
  • Louis Rubidoux (en)
  • Pochea (en)
  • Rancho Santa Rosa (en)
  • Rancho_Temescal_#Historic_sites_of_the_Rancho (en)
  • Saahatpa, California (en)
  • Sidney R. Garfield (en)
  • Temescal Butterfield stage station (en)
  • The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa (en)
  • The Ramona Pageant (en)
  • Transpolar flight of Gromov, Yumashev and Danilin (en)
  • Washington navel orange tree (en)
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  • 1840.0
  • In tribute to the earliest record of any people in this region, the Santa Fe Railway preserved this rock with its ancient pictograph, and the Committee of the Corona Women's Improvement Club placed a tablet marking the location south of Corona. (en)
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  • California–Arizona Maneuver Area – Camp Young (en)
  • The petroglyphs, were carved by the Luiseño Indians, their meaning is said to be: 'A chief died here. These are his plumes, his portrait, his sign, and the animals sacred to him.' The Luiseño Indians who lived in Temescal Valley belonged to the Shoshoean linguistic group. The rock has been damaged by vandals. It is located on the east side of Temescal Canyon, south of Corona. (en)
  • California–Arizona Maneuver Area – Camp Granite (en)
  • Boulder marks the site of the first house in Riverside County, erected on the Rancho Temescal by Leandro Serrano about May 1824. (en)
  • This route was first used by Luiseño and Gabrieleno Indians, whose villages were nearby. Leandro Serrano established a home here in 1820. Jackson and Warner traveled this route in 1831, and Frémont in 1848. It was the Southern Emigrant Trail for gold seekers in 1849 and other immigrants to California from then on. It was the Butterfield Overland Mail route from 1858 to 1861, part of the military road between Los Angeles and Fort Yuma from 1861 to 1866. From 1867 to 1877 it was again part of a stagecoach route between Los Angeles and Yuma, Arizona. With the advent of the automobile it was paved, becoming California State Route 71. (en)
  • The marker for the Temescal Butterfield Stage Station has since been removed, replaced during construction of a housing development or when Temescal Canyon Road was widened. The site now appears to be near where Breezy Meadow Lane intersects Temescal Canyon Road. (en)
  • The crossing occurred between what is now the cities of Riverside, on the southwest side of the river, and Jurupa Valley. A memorial to the crossing has been placed in the Martha McLean – Anza Narrows park in the city of Riverside. (en)
  • Two vats used in making leather from cow hides, built in 1819 by the Luiseño Indians under the direction of Leandro Serrano. (en)
  • California–Arizona Maneuver Area – Camp Coxcomb (en)
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  • Blythe Intake (en)
  • Camp Coxcomb at Desert Training Center (en)
  • Camp Granite at Desert Training Center (en)
  • Camp Young at the Desert Training Center (en)
  • Carved Rock (en)
  • Contractor's General Hospital (en)
  • Corona Founders Monument (en)
  • Giant desert figures (en)
  • Hemet Maze Stone (en)
  • Jensen Alvarado Ranch (en)
  • Mission Inn (en)
  • Old Temescal Road (en)
  • Painted Rock (en)
  • Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree (en)
  • Pochea Indian village site (en)
  • Ramona Bowl (en)
  • Rancho Santa Rosa (en)
  • Rubidoux Grist Mill Site (en)
  • Saahatpa (en)
  • Serrano Boulder (en)
  • Serrano tanning vats (en)
  • Site of Louis Rubidoux House (en)
  • Site of the Third Serrano Adobe (en)
  • Site of the de Anza camp, March 1774 (en)
  • Soviet 1937 transpolar flight landing site (en)
  • Temescal Butterfield stage station (en)
  • de Anza crossing of the Santa Ana River, 1775 and 1776 (en)
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  • List table of the properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmarks within Riverside County, southern California. * Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below. (en)
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  • California Historical Landmarks in Riverside County (en)
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