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Orange Groves in Riverside

Wood Street



Orange Groves

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This neighborhood was devoted to orange groves until 1913. Its proximity and easy access to the downtown area made this area more desirable for residential subdivision. A subdivider named Wood used his name as a suffix to a street name, and so began a series. Wood Streets offers perhaps the most cohesive neighborhood design to be found in the City of Riverside. The street and neighborhood designs reflect a very traditional aesthetic sense.

Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
Address: Wood Street, Riverside



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