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the property on the peak of Mt. Rubidoux is substantially preserved in its current state, reasonably maintained, and kept accessible to members of the public for their enjoyment. Through a fundraising campaign to raise money to purchase the peak at auction, and maintain it in perpetuity, with help from the community Totally Mt. Rubidoux raised nearly $ 260,000.
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Initial improvements, including the road, were completed in February 1907. The first memorial marker on the mountain, the cross and tablet at the summit honoring Father Junipero Serra, was dedicated on April 26, 1907. Serra supposedly often travelled through the valley and rested at Rubidoux Rancho.
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A group named "Totally Mt. Rubidoux" was formed in response to the potential lawsuit threatened in late 2012. The group is a collaborative effort by the Friends of Mt. Rubidoux, Mission Inn Foundation & Museum, and Rivers & Lands Conservancy (then Riverside Land Conservancy) to ensure that
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In a city council meeting on January 22, 2013, the City of Riverside city council decided to sell the cross atop Mount Rubidoux as well as 0.43 acres of land beneath it. The land includes a portion of the rocky hilltop, the cross, the steps beneath it, and a small portion of the asphalted area at
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Mount Rubidoux Park is open from dawn until dusk. It covers 161 acres (0.65 km; 0.252 sq mi) and features 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of paved roads and several dirt hiking trails. The park is closed to vehicular traffic, but improvements in 2009 boosted the number of daily walkers,
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On April 11, 2013, Totally Mt. Rubidoux placed the winning bid of $ 10,500 on the peak of Mt. Rubidoux, purchasing it in the name of Rivers & Lands Conservancy to be the sole owner and manager of Mt. Rubidoux Peak. After the purchasing costs, and setting aside funds for three years of
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Mount Rubidoux continues to be an important landmark and valued asset to the people of Riverside. On April 12, 2009, the 100th anniversary of the Easter Sunrise service was held at the top of Mount Rubidoux. The city launches its premier fireworks show from the top of the mountain every
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reassigned the name Pachappa to another, smaller hill, in order to expand the property of the Rancho. Since Pachappa hill was designated as the southeast marker of the Jurupa Rancho, which was granted by the Mexican government to Juan Bandini in 1838, reassigning the name to the current
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would have expanded the Rancho Jurupa significantly, incorporating all of the area covered by today's downtown Riverside. It is also possible the United States government renamed the hills in order to satisfy acreage requirements of the original Mexican land Grant.
234:. A majority of Mt. Rubidoux is owned by the City of Riverside, while 0.43 acres at the peak is owned by Rivers & Lands Conservancy after the cross attracted a potential lawsuit and the city decided to sell it at auction it to a private organization (see 517: 511:, a non-profit organization formed by citizen volunteers to restore, preserve, and beautify Mount Rubidoux Park, to enhance knowledge of the rich history of Mount Rubidoux Park, and to foster enjoyment by visitors to Mount Rubidoux. 463:
sent a letter to the City of Riverside threatening a lawsuit for having a large cross on city-owned property. The group believes that owning the cross violates a legal doctrine set forth in the
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after the heirs of Frank Miller donated the property to the city in 1955. On December 13, 1925, the Testimonial Peace Tower was dedicated to Miller. The bridge is a replica of a noted bridge in
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Tom Patterson, as well as most local Riverside historians, have concluded that the original name of Mount Rubidoux was Pachappa. They speculate that one of the early owners of
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management, education, and stewardship, about $ 190,000 were invested in a non-wasting endowment so that the interest earned could be used to manage the land in perpetuity.
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and purchased the property with the intent to build a road to the summit and develop the mountain as a park to benefit the city of Riverside. Originally the park was named
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no. 26, and has been a city park since 1955, when the land was donated to the city by Frank Miller's heirs. The park features 3.5 miles of paved and dirt hiking trails.
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in the United States. Many historic markers and memorials have been placed on the mountain, the most prominent being the cross at the summit dedicated to Father
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The popularity of the Rubidoux Easter sunrise services spawned many other such services throughout the country, including an annual service at the
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was placed on the bridge in 1934 honoring his sacrifice of an Olympic medal in order to save his horse, Kyu Gun, from lameness.
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The annual service became nationally and internationally known, drawing huge crowds and celebrities, including opera soprano
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the bottom of the steps. The land would be sold at public auction on April 11, 2013, with a minimum bid of $ 10,000.
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flows at the base of the mountain, marking the boundary between the city of Riverside and the
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tourist destination and is still the site of the oldest outdoor non-denominational Easter
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Wenzel, Glenn. "Anecdotes on Frank Miller and the Mount Rubidoux Easter pilgrimages",
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All roads and trails are maintained in good condition by the city and by the
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trolley system also implemented special service from Los Angeles,
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In 1912 an estimated crowd of 3,000 people were present to hear
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joggers, and bicyclists. The hill is also a popular place for
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Anecdotes on Mount Rubidoux and Frank A. Miller, her promoter
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A sunset over Mount Rubidoux, in 1909, was the occasion for
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A Colony for California: Riverside's First Hundred Years
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Mount Rubidoux Easter sunrise service to mark centennial
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A Memorial to Mount Rubidoux, by William T. Drysdale
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Elevation
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Prominence
Coordinates
33°59′02″N 117°23′35″W / 33.9839038°N 117.3931011°W / 33.9839038; -117.3931011
Mount Rubidoux is located in California
Riverside, California
Mount Rubidoux is located in the United States
Parent range
San Bernardino Mountains
Topo map
USGS
Riverside, California
Southern California
Sunrise service
Junípero Serra
Santa Ana River
Rubidoux
Jurupa Valley
Louis Rubidoux
Rancho Jurupa
Benjamin Davis Wilson

Rancho Jurupa
Pachappa Hill
Frank Miller
Mission Inn
Henry E. Huntington
Charles M. Loring

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