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English: Fairmount Park's historic band shell (1920), designed by Arthur B. Benton and rebuilt in 1995 after a 1992 fire; the band shell specifically (Landmark No.10), as well as the park as a whole (Landmark No.69), were designated as local historical landmarks by Riverside's Cultural Heritage Board
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Camera location33° 59′ 43.39″ N, 117° 22′ 23.64″ W  Heading=200° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Fairmount Park, Riverside California, band shell

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33°59'43.390"N, 117°22'23.639"W

heading: 200 degree

7 February 2019

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