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| Bath(F,T,H,Q): | 2,0,1,0 |
| Sqft: | 1,187/A |
| $/Sqft: | $168 |
YrBuilt: 1956
Description: A REGULAR SALE!! COMPLETE REMODEL in the Arlington Ramona area. New stucco and exterior paint, picket fence, custom ornamental metal gates, new double-pane windows throughout, ornamental front door, new garage door with opener, RV or boat secured parking area (cement). Resort-style pool-12ft deep-with new equipment, custom tile work, decking, raised patio and cabana. Newly landscaped front and backyards with low maintenance mature trees, mulch and new sod. New central air and heating, plumbing, electrical, insulation, water heater, dry-wall! Recessed lighting throughout, ceiling fans in each room, crown moulding and 6'' base boards, bull-nose with arched entrances, interior arched doors, Brazilian cherry hard-wood flooring, each room is wired for cable and or internet. Kitchen with custom cabinets, granite counter tops, stainless steel refrigerator. Bathrooms remodeled with travertine. This house is beautiful, like new. Half moon driveway, large lot,prime location! Absolutely great!

Out of this context came the Cornelius Earle Rumsey Indian Collection which later became the Riverside Municipal Museum now known as the Riverside Metropolitan Museum (RMM). The Museum opened in the basement of City Hall on December 12, 1924, when the widow of National Biscuit Company (NABISCO) magnate Cornelius Earle Rumsey donated his collection of Native American artifacts to the City of Riverside. An ordinance, amending the City Charter and establishing a Municipal Museum, was adopted by the City Council on August 27, 1925. The current mission statement found in the city ordinance states that, "All collections and exhibits of the Museum shall generally reflect but shall not necessarily be limited to the specific interpretations of the history, natural history and anthropology of the City and County of Riverside and the immediate environs of southern California." From 1924 on, the collections have grown, typically through donations by prominent citizens and organizations, contributing to RMM holdings in the disciplines of local history, natural history, and anthropology. From 1925-48, the RMM was located in the basement of the old City Hall building on Riverside’s Seventh Street (now Mission Inn Avenue).
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