Scene 2: General Plan of Riverside, 1869

In 1869, the landscape architectural firm of Frederick Law Olmsted and his partner Calvert Vaux prepared the "General Plan of Riverside". They created one of the earliest totally planned suburban communities, a rural self contained community providing all the civilizing advantages found in the city at that time within a rural country-like atmosphere.

Original Plan for Riverside

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