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Riverside, CA 92508
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Ramiro's Cocina Mexicana
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Things To Do in Riverside, CA

Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park

The Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park is popular for many reasons, but hikers and bikers love it for its awesome network of recreation trails that crisscross and intersect which offer trails of varying difficulty, terrain type and length. There are three park entrances that offer easy access to the trails' underdeveloped landscape.

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Riverside Metropolitan Museum Riverside Metropolitan Museum

The Riverside Metropolitan Museum brings together various aspects of science and history and presents them all in a way that uniquely reflects the beauty and diversity of the area. Everything from the flowering of desert plants, various anthropological exhibits, as well as various presentations that highlight different aspects of Riverside's natural history all perfectly combine to create an experience in which visitors will learn much while being fascinated several times along the way.

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Harada House Harada House

The historical significance of the Harada House is linked to a high profile court case that took place between 1916 and 1918. The house was built in 1884 and is located at 3356 Lemon Street. It became the focus of a case that tested exclusionary legislation. At the center of the case was whether Japanese immigrant Jukichi Harada's children could own the house, as they were the American-born children of the immigrant. The court ruled in favor of the children, a law that set a significant legal precedent. The Harada House is now a National Historic Landmark and is overseen by the Riverside Metropolitan Museum. Tours are available by appointment.

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