This Spanish Colonial Revival style school opened in 1928, when gender segregated instruction ended in Riverside’s junior high schools. In 1974, the City acquired the building for use as the Cesar Chavez Community Center and Bobby Bonds Park.
This Spanish Colonial Revival style school opened in 1928, when gender segregated instruction ended in Riverside’s junior high schools. In 1974, the City acquired the building for use as the Cesar Chavez Community Center and Bobby Bonds Park.
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