Cities near Hemet Photo Collection
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METADATA: Unique ID: RC 1-99_2001-38 . Title: San Jacinto River . Collection: Riverside County Flood Control . Geographic Location: Hemet . Date of photo: 10/11/2001 . Flight #: RC 1-99_2001 . Index (contact) number: 38 . Scale: 1 inch = 250 feet . Photography service: Unknown . Photo type: Duplicate . Size: 9X9 . Keywords: San Jacinto Watershed . Processed by: Suzie Earp . Processing date: 4/7/2016 . Photo: B/W . Oblique: No . Focal Length: "6""" . Zone: 4B . CF Year: N/A . Project #: 4-0-00020The Hemet and San Jacinto areas are located in the San Jacinto Valley
of the southwestern region of Riverside County. It is home to Diamond
Valley Lake and is surrounded by the Santa Rosa Hills and the San
Jacinto Mountains. Most of this area is part of the Santa Ana Watershed.
This area also includes Idyllwild which is located in the San Jacinto
Mountains.
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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.