. To California and back;. iSaj]»:l SS^f^&-^^-^\. RIVERSIDE AND VICINITY. A locality renowned for oranges, and oranges, andstill more oranges, white and odorous with the bloomof them, yellow with the sheen of them, and richwith the gains of them; culminating in a busy littlecity overhung by the accustomed mountain-battle-ments and pendant to a glorious avenue many milesin leng h, lined with tall eucalyptus, drooping pep-per, and sprightly magnolia-trees in straight linesfar as eye can see, and broken only by short lat-eral driveways through palm, orange and cypressto mansion homes. The almost


. To California and back;. iSaj]»:l SS^f^&-^^-^\. RIVERSIDE AND VICINITY. A locality renowned for oranges, and oranges, andstill more oranges, white and odorous with the bloomof them, yellow with the sheen of them, and richwith the gains of them; culminating in a busy littlecity overhung by the accustomed mountain-battle-ments and pendant to a glorious avenue many milesin leng h, lined with tall eucalyptus, drooping pep-per, and sprightly magnolia-trees in straight linesfar as eye can see, and broken only by short lat-eral driveways through palm, orange and cypressto mansion homes. The almost continuous citrus-groves and vineyards of Riverside are the result offifteen or twenty years of co-operative effort, sup-plemented by some preponderating advantages oflocation. It is the climax of the fair region that lies betweenLos Angeles and Redlands, through which, for theconvenience of tourists, the trains of the SouthernCalifornia Railway twice make daily circuit. Thediagram of this circuit is a cross-belt or rough fig-ure 8, whose shape,


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