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Riverside
County Courthouse
Completed 1904
Riverside's original courthouse was rented space on the ground
floor of a downtown hotel until a 1902 bond measure for construction
of a monumental new courthouse won voter approval. Modeled on
the Grand Palais in Paris, the building occupies nearly a full
block and reflects Riverside's turn-of-the-century status as one
of the state's wealthiest counties. After sustaining minor damage
in previous earthquakes, in 1994 the building was vacated following
the Northridge quake. Riverside's landmark was restored with funds
from court filing fees and rededicated in October 1998.
Courtesy Historical Library, First American Title Insurance, Santa
Ana
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