Riverside County Photo Collection

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Riverside County 7

METADATA: Unique ID: RC 8-1-89_2005-8-7 . Title: CF 2005 . Collection: Riverside County Flood Control . Geographic Location: Riverside . Date of photo: 4/14/2005 . Flight #: RC 8-1-89_2005 . Index (contact) number: 8-7 . Scale: "1 inch = 1,600 feet" . Photography service: Unknown . Photo type: Duplicate . Size: 9X9 . Keywords: Santa Ana Watershed . Processed by: Suzie Earp . Processing date: 6/25/2016 . Photo: B/W . Oblique: No . Focal Length: "6""" . Zone: Various . CF Year: 2005

Riverside County is bounded to the north by San Bernardino County, to the west by Orange County, to the south by San Diego and Imperial Counties, and to the east by the State of Arizona. This area contains the following watersheds: Santa Ana Watershed, Santa Margarita Watershed, San Jacinto Watershed and Whitewater Watershed. These photos tend to cover the more populated areas of Inland Riverside County and include the areas of Corona, City of Riverside, the Beaumont/Banning areas, Moreno Valley and Temecula.

Most of the pictures contain metadata further describing the images. Detailed analysis of the pictures or reproductions can be arranged through the CSUSB WRI at (909) 537-7683. If you are in need of accommodation for a disability in order to view or understand the following images, please contact the CSUSB WRI for assistance.

The WRI is an outreach partnership between CSUSB and the Southern California communities we serve, driven by the vision that sustaining water resources rests on sound research, analysis and public policy collaboration. The Historical Aerial Photo Collection is comprised of images of Southern California beginning in the 1920's. The geographic areas include much of Southern California from deserts to the Pacific Ocean. The images in these flights are from the Joseph Andrew Rowe Water Resources Archives and represent various collections that are held by the Archives. Most of the images for this location were made available by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation.