California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . California Highways Flaherty of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors,who made a host of friends by the fight he put up to includethis road in the bonding plan and won out by sheer persist-ency from a start that seemed to afford him not a chance. As will be seen by reference to the accompanying map, theroad system developed under the bond issue ties up River-side, the county seat, with every town in the county and alsoconnects with the road systems of Orange and San Dieg


California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . California Highways Flaherty of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors,who made a host of friends by the fight he put up to includethis road in the bonding plan and won out by sheer persist-ency from a start that seemed to afford him not a chance. As will be seen by reference to the accompanying map, theroad system developed under the bond issue ties up River-side, the county seat, with every town in the county and alsoconnects with the road systems of Orange and San DiegoCounties, the road bearing the major burden of travel beingthat, perhaps, which trends to the southwest from River-side through Corona to the Orange County line. Next to this road is that which, under the plan being ad-vanced in San Diego County in 1919, will form part of whatis popularly known as the Inland Highway. This highwaytrends generally to the south, reaches Perris, Elsinore, andon toward Temecula in Riverside County, skirting theshores of Elsinore Lake and supplying a touring trip that isfull of scenic i


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