First Class Pizza-Riverwalk

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4290 Riverwalk Pkwy Ste 310
Riverside, CA 92505
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Premier Businesses in Riverside, CA

Ramiro's Cocina Mexicana
  • • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • • All Of Your Mexican Favorites
  • • Be Sure To Visit On Taco Day!
(951) 354-6146
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Best Thai Cuisine
  • • Flavorful Rice & Noodle Dishes
  • • Curry Dishes
  • • Lunch Specials
(951) 682-4251
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Mario's Place
  • • Fresh Pasta & Seafood
  • • Choice Meats & Poultry
  • • Wood Oven Fired Pizza
(951) 684-7755
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Ancho's Southwest Grill & Bar
  • • Mesquite Grilled Meat
  • • Fresh Seafood
  • • New Mexican Enchiladas
(951) 352-0240
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Things To Do in Riverside, CA

Bordwell Park Bordwell Park

Sometimes, it is best just to let your kids run free and let them explore some wide open spaces. Finding such a destination isn't as hard as you think when you plan for an active afternoon of fun at Riverside's Bordwell Park. This popular attraction has been newly refurbished and features new playground equipment plus a few surprises. These include the recent addition of a climbing wall and upgraded basketball courts and ball fields.

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Mount Rubidoux Trail Mount Rubidoux Trail

Mount Rubidoux Trail in Riverside is one of the area's most popular outdoor destinations for several good reasons. This family-friendly trail trek welcomes bike riders as well as dogs to experience the beautiful wilderness that adorns this winding recreation trail located in the heart of the city. In all, this trail offers nature lovers a chance to feel like they've made a big escape while still staying within the confines of the city limits.

 
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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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