Historic Mission Inn, Riverside, California

Historic Mission Inn, Riverside, California
Title Historic Mission Inn, Riverside, California PDF eBook
Author Barbara Moore
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 1998
Genre Hotels
ISBN 9780966691405

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Riverside's Mission Inn

Riverside's Mission Inn
Title Riverside's Mission Inn PDF eBook
Author Steve Lech
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780738546711

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The story of the internationally famous Mission Inn Hotel, and its predecessor, has been intertwined with the city of Riverside's history since both began. As the slogan once said, Riverside is a "City with a Mission Inn its Heart." For more than a century, the Mission Inn and its eclectic collections have intrigued visitors, artisans, architects, and dignitaries who have come to Riverside for a myriad of reasons. The Mission Inn, founded by colorful entrepreneur Frank Miller, was integral to the city's turn-of-the-20th-century tourism as wealthy Easterners flocked to Riverside and its famous hotel, lured by a Mediterranean climate, investment opportunities, and vast navel orange groves. Unlike other grand hotels of the time, the Mission Inn, with its Mission style architecture, was a luxury hotel that was uniquely Californian.

Angel Time

Angel Time
Title Angel Time PDF eBook
Author Anne Rice
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 388
Release 2010
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1400078954

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Contract killer Toby O'Dare accepts a seraph's offer to leave his violent existence in order to save lives, and finds himself transported to thirteenth-century England and challenged to defend falsely accused Jewish citizens.

The Bells and Crosses of the Mission Inn, Riverside, California

The Bells and Crosses of the Mission Inn, Riverside, California
Title The Bells and Crosses of the Mission Inn, Riverside, California PDF eBook
Author Mission Inn (Riverside, Calif.)
Publisher
Total Pages 130
Release 1938
Genre Bells
ISBN

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Mission Inn, Riverside, California

Mission Inn, Riverside, California
Title Mission Inn, Riverside, California PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 26
Release 193?
Genre Hotels
ISBN

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Master of the Mission Inn

Master of the Mission Inn
Title Master of the Mission Inn PDF eBook
Author Maurice Hodgen
Publisher
Total Pages 466
Release 2014-01
Genre Hotels, motels, etc
ISBN 9780976278511

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This captivating story recounts Miller's local and state-wide political impact, his influence on the planning and appearance of his home town, his peace advocacy, his almost endless creativity for civic improvement and his penchant for ceremony. At his death the city of Riverside halted for fifteen minutes. Beyond being known as "the man who built the Mission Inn" Frank Augustus Miller's personal and public life have been shrouded in obscurity since his death in 1935. This new biography, based extensively on unpublished sources tells the fuller story of a colorful life. The narrative traces Miller's sometimes conflicted journey toward personal and intellectual maturity, first in frontier Wisconsin then in Riverside California. Readers trace Miller's lifelong growth and his driving sense of "firstness." They sit with him among presidents and princes, travel with him in Europe and Asia, agonize with him in the loss of his first wife and share his happiness in his marriage to Marion Clark. Author Maurice Hodgen has lived in Riverside California since 1968, has guided tours of the Historic Mission Inn since 2001 and has published on the Mission Inn as a National Historic Landmark and Miller's Asian interests as expressed in hotel architecture and decoration.

Riverside, 1870-1940

Riverside, 1870-1940
Title Riverside, 1870-1940 PDF eBook
Author Steve Lech
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780738547169

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The thousands of acres of navel orange groves that once blanketed Riverside, California, were one of the most recognizable icons of the states early citrus industry and also the origin for Californias nickname, The Golden State. Founded as a utopian colony in the wake of the Civil War, Riverside soon began to lure wealthy foreign and eastern investors who turned their sights towards Riverside where the perfect combination of sun, soil, and water turned the opportunity of citrus growing into a multimillion-dollar industry. Twenty-five years after Riversides founding, millions of dollars of investments had transformed the small agricultural outpost into the wealthiest city per capita in the nation. The citys Orange Barons invested their money by building stately Victorian mansions and imposing brick commercial buildings. Others lured additional investors by creating parks with tropical plant gardens, formal avenues landscaped with rare and beautiful trees, and a carefully designed downtown area with beautiful churches, hotels, and civic buildings.