10 Best Tourist Attractions in Riverside, California
10 Best Tourist Attractions in Riverside, California
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Riverside Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places To Visit
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Top Best Places to visit in Riverside:
The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, Castle Park, Riverside Metropolitan Museum, California Citrus State Historic Park, UCR/California Museum of Photography, Riverside National Cemetery, Fox Performing Arts Center, Mount Rubidoux, Riverside Art Museum, March Field Air Museum
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Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Riverside, California
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Riverside, California: March Field Air Museum, Mount Rubidoux Park, Riverside National Cemetery, Mission Inn Museum, Fox Performing Arts Center, Victoria Avenue, California Citrus State Historic Park, University of California Riverside Botanic Gardens, Van Buren Drive-In Theatre, Riverside Metropolitan Museum, Whitewater Preserve, Lake Hemet, Castle Park, Riverside Art Museum, Fairmount Park
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Greater Ontario, California, USA - Unravel Travel TV
Discover Ontario & Rancho Cucamonga in the heart of Southern California. By choosing the Greater Ontario as a base for meetings, conventions, and vacations, you can see more and stress less. To the south, Norco horse country and the lush green vineyards of the Temecula Valley beckon, offering rides atop horses and in hot air balloons and leisurely afternoons of wine tasting. Check out Prado Regional Park and the Santa Ana River Trail, or swing by the historic Mission Inn and nearby Fox Theatre, where presidents and Hollywood stars once mingled. To the north, the high desert communities of Victorville and Apple Valley offer a glimpse into simpler times with the San Bernardino County Fair and the California Route 66 Museum, among other treasures. Heading east, visitors will thrill at the sight of NASCAR at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana. They will be enchanted by the Kimberly Crest Mansion and Gardens in Redlands, and awestruck at the striking beauty of the desert in the Palm Springs-Coachella Valley area. Similarly, the massive rock formations and monuments of Joshua Tree National Park are not to be missed. Northeast from the Greater Ontario area, travelers will find the natural majesty of the region's mountain resorts, which offer boating, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, and a variety of other opportunities on or near Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Gregory, Snow Valley, Silverwood Lake, and more. Westbound visitors will be amazed at the number of leisurely opportunities within a short drive. Need a theme park? Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm and Universal Studios are all easily accessible.
Hoping to kick back and relax? It's only a quick trip to many of the famous Orange and Los Angeles county beaches. Star gazing on the itinerary? Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, and the Griffith Park Observatory are reachable within an hour from the Greater Ontario area. So are the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, the Queen Mary and Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, the Santa Monica Pier, USC and UCLA campuses, and dozens of museums. Both the Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon presidential libraries also are within an easy commute to and from the Greater Ontario area.
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Shopping in San Francisco, California
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San Francisco, California, USA Travel Guide
Shopping in San Francisco, California
an Francisco has many of the big names, mostly clustered around Union Square. There are also dozens of galleries and bookshops within short radius of the square.
Key areas:
A walk through Chinatown can pay dividends, as discounted imported jewellery, clothing and objets d'art appear down Grant Avenue, every few yards. The Haight has become somewhat commercial. But past the GAP, at the Haight-Ashbury intersection, you can find folk art, music, and vintage clothing shops.
There is a more intellectual vibe in North Beach, where Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti's City Lights Bookstore, 261 Columbus Avenue, stays open until midnight. Here, you'll also find made-in-San Francisco boutique designer shops. Al from Al's Attire in Grant Street has a penchant for elaborate shirts and coats made from his own coveted collection of vintage material.
Currently in vogue, Ghirardelli Square, a former chocolate factory located at 900 North Point Street, and Cow Hollow, to the north of the exclusive Pacific Heights, are both worth making the effort. Tiny Hayes Valley, west of the Civic Centre, has a stretch of funky local art galleries and stylish clothing boutiques, plus an astonishing array of top-notch restaurants and hip nightspots. Pacific Heights, has a similar yet slightly more upscale feel, with many modern houseware and high-end gift shops.
Markets:
It's a foodie city, so come to the Ferry Plaza Farmer's market, one of the country's best, which runs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For vintage and curios, try Alemany Flea Market, which runs all day every Sunday.
Shopping centres:
Westfield San Francisco Shopping Centre on Market Street, Nordstrom occupies the top five floors of this nine-level collection of 90 merchants. For a refined experience, try the Crocker Galleria, modeled after Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. It's in the heart of the financial district at Post Street.
Opening hours:
Opening hours vary widely - many shops are open well into the evening and most are open at least some hours on Sunday.
Souvenirs:
For cheap and cheerful souvenirs, you have two good choices -- the bazaars that appear round every corner in Chinatown or the tourist-geared outlets around Fisherman's Wharf. From Golden Gate Bridge models to fridge magnets, it's all at these spots.
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Riverside-San Bernardino in California has 4,527,837 inhabitants, landmarks, travel, tourism,
Riverside-San Bernardino in California has 4,527,837 inhabitants, landmarks, travel, tourism
The Inland Empire (I.E.) is a metropolitan area and region in Southern California. The term may be used to refer to the cities of western Riverside County and southwestern San Bernardino County. A broader definition will include eastern Los Angeles County cities in the Pomona Valley, and sometimes the desert communities of Palm Springs and the rest of the Coachella Valley; a much larger definition includes all of San Bernardino and Riverside counties.[2]
The U.S. Census Bureau-defined Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario metropolitan area, which comprises Riverside County and San Bernardino County, California, covers more than 27,000 square miles (70,000 km2) and has a population of approximately 4 million.[3] Most of the area's population is located in southwestern San Bernardino County and northwestern Riverside County. At the end of the nineteenth century, the Inland Empire was a major center of agriculture, including citrus, dairy, and winemaking. However, agriculture declined through the twentieth century, and since the 1970s a rapidly growing population, fed by families migrating in search of affordable housing, has led to more residential, industrial, and commercial developmentInexpensive land prices (compared with Los Angeles and Orange Counties), a large supply of vacant land, and a transport network where many highways and railroads intersect have made the Inland Empire a major shipping hub.[31] Some of the nation's largest manufacturing companies have chosen the Inland Empire for their distribution facilities including Toyota Motor Corporation's North American Parts and Logistics Distribution (NAPLD) center in Ontario and APL Logistics in Rancho Cucamonga. Whirlpool Corporation recently leased a 1,700,000-square-foot (160,000 m2) distribution center in Perris that is larger than 31 football fields and one of the biggest warehouses in the country.[32] These centers operate as part of the system that transports finished goods and materials from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to destinations to the north and east such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Denver. More than 80 percent of the state's imported cargo is shipped through the Los Angeles/Inland Empire Corridor.[33] However, with the global economic downturn, industrial vacancies have doubled from 6.2 percent in 2007 to 12.4 percent to 2008. In San Bernardino and Redlands, vacancies are as high as 22 percent.[34]
Although the region's large industries have been affected by the Great Recession, the Inland Empire is projected to remain California's fastest-growing region for some time to come.[35] The area is also projected to remain one of the least educated areas of the state with the lowest average in annual wages in the country.[35] A 2006 study of salaries in 51 metropolitan areas of the country ranked the Inland Empire second to last, with an average annual wage of $36,924.[35] However, inexpensive land prices and innovative institutional support networks have attracted some small businesses and technology startups into the area.[14]
While urbanization continues to cut into agricultural lands, the Inland Empire still produces substantial crops. Although 10,000 acres (40 km2) of irrigated land was lost between 2002 and 2004, agriculture still brought in more than $1.6 billion in revenues to the two-county region in 2006.[9]
Being a MSA, aggregate GDP figures are reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis annually. The Inland Empire ranks 25th in the nation with a 2011 GDP of $109.8 billion, roughly a third of San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA MSA despite their close population numbers. Per capita GDP was $25,993.34 in 2011, nearly half among the nation's top 50 Gross Metropolitan Product.[36] Due to housing crisis, the GDP fell from $114.8 billion in 2007, despite a heavy influx of residents.
California 101: Inland Empire Rim of the World Road Trip
A short drive from the action of Los Angeles, an entirely different landscape emerges: the mountains, lakes, and scenery of the Inland Empire. Follow two road trip adventurers as they drive along the Rim of the World Scenic Byway and make pit stops to hike, zipline, shop, sleep and eat around Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear. For more things to do in the Inland Empire, check out
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