Scene 2: General Plan of Riverside, 1869, cont

These civilizing advantages included such amenities as easy access from Chicago. (The train had already been extended here, and Olmsted proposed a divided approach road to link to the city). Riverside had the best engineered streets of the time with cobblestone gutters for proper drainage, sewers, water lines, gas lines and gas street lamps.

From Western Home Magazine-1870.
Rolling Machine used to make streets in Riverside

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