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Riverside and Amusement
* Riverside Amusement Park ( Indianapolis ), amusement park in Indiana that operated from 1903 to 1970
* Riverside Amusement Park ( La Crosse ), amusement park in Wisconsin
* Riverside Amusement Park ( disambiguation )
* Riverside Amusement Park, Indianapolis, Indiana ( 1903 – 1970 )
* Riverside Amusement Park, now Six Flags New England, Agawam, Massachusetts
Six Flags New England ( SFNE ), formerly Riverside Amusement Park, is a Six Flags theme park, named for the New England region, in which it is located.
Riverside Park Speedway was a 1 / 4 mile oval race track, located inside of Riverside Amusement Park in Agawam, Massachusetts, one mile north of the Massachusetts / Connecticut state line.
Riverside most notably became a tourist attraction in the early 20th century due to the presence of Crescent Park Amusement Park, known as the “ Coney Island of New England ”.
Other attractions include the Riverside Bowl bowling alley, the Lazer ( sic ) Quest centre, the Art-Deco New Palace Amusement Arcade ( which includes a small fairground ) and the Floral Pavilion Theatre which was rebuilt in 2008 as a first phase of the Town's regeneration and accommodates a Conference Centre.
* Riverside Amusement Park ( disambiguation )

Riverside and Park
The Riverside Football Club, founded in 1899, played some matches at the Arms Park until 1910, when they moved to Ninian Park, and later became Cardiff City Football Club.
* Riverside Motorsports Park, a proposed racetrack in Merced County, California, United States with a modified version of the track at the Riverside International Raceway
* Riverside Stadium, renamed to Metro Bank Park, a baseball park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
* Riverside Park ( disambiguation )
The annual national championship for Club Racing is called the SCCA National Championship Runoffs and has been held at Riverside International Raceway ( 1964, 1966, 1968 ), Daytona International Speedway ( 1965, 1967, 1969 ), Road Atlanta ( 1970 – 1993 ), Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ( 1994 – 2005 ), and Heartland Park Topeka ( 2006 – 2008 ).
Other projects that Olmsted has been involved in include the country's first and oldest coordinated system of public parks and parkways in Buffalo, New York ; the country's oldest state park, the Niagara Reservation in Niagara Falls, New York ; one of the first planned communities in the United States, Riverside, Illinois ; Mount Royal Park in Montreal, Quebec ; the Emerald Necklace in Boston, Massachusetts ; the Emerald Necklace of parks in Rochester, New York ; Belle Isle Park, in the Detroit River for Detroit, Michigan ; Presque Isle Park in Marquette, Michigan ; the Grand Necklace of Parks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; Cherokee Park and entire parks and parkway system in Louisville, Kentucky ; the Forest Park in Springfield, Massachusetts, featuring America's first public " wading pool "; the George Washington Vanderbilt II Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina ; the master plans for the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University near Palo Alto, California ; and Montebello Park in St. Catharines, Ontario.
When Olmsted returned to New York, he and Vaux designed Prospect Park ; suburban Chicago's Riverside parks ; the park system for Buffalo, New York ; Milwaukee, Wisconsin's grand necklace of parks ; and the Niagara Reservation at Niagara Falls.
*** Riverside Park
** River Park ( now Riverside Park )
For more than 100 years, a simple granite stone was the only marker of the Road's beginning in Cumberland, MD In June, 2012, a monument and plaza were built in Riverside Park ( Cumberland ), adjoining the starting place.
* Riverside Country Park, UK.
Other minor communities and geographic features are: Bates Woods Park, Fort Trumbull, Glenwood Park, Green's Harbor Beach, Mitchell's Woods, Pequot Colony, Riverside Park, Old Town Mill.

Riverside and previous
Indeed, with Monk's consent, Riverside had managed to buy out his previous Prestige contract for a mere $ 108. 24.
The community was incorporated as the borough of Riverside by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on June 30, 1894, from portions of Midland Township, at the height of the " Boroughitis " phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day.
In May 2012, it was announced that the South Brisbane Riverside Neighbourhood Plan would be resubmitted to allow the construction of 12 storey buildings, considerably higher than the previous seven storey limit.

Riverside and name
The name of the stand became called simply The Riverside after the discovery of Eric Miller's suicide, who had been under investigation for fraud and embezzlement.
" I thought the name was a horror ... terrible ," Morrison told The Press-Enterprise of Riverside in 2007.
Pedley took its name from William Pedley a former English cricketer who became manager of the San Jacinto Land Company at Riverside, California.
For many years one of the main routes from Riverside out to Woodcrest was referred to as Woodard Grade, or sometimes Woodward Grade, but the name was later lost when the county realigned the route with current day Washington Street.
The term ' Riverside ' is generally used interchangeably with ' Belcamp ;' the latter is the government-designated name of the area, and the former the unofficial name of the area.
* Forward was the name of a rural post office in the eastern part of Riverside Township at at the junction of Forward Road and Meyering Road and operated from October 10, 1903 until January 15, 1908.
The name of the business is Riverside Agribusiness.
Recently, the store was sold again to the McGregors who are in the process of reopening the store under the name Riverside Grocery & Hardware.
Riverside is in the Town of Southampton and derives its name from being on the south bank of the Peconic River.
Riverside is literally on the side of the Susquehanna River, hence the name.
Riverside is the name of several places in the U. S. state of New York:
Although the name " Bloomingdale " was used for the area about the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum ( located at the present location of the main campus of Columbia University ), other names such as " Morningside Hill " and " Riverside Heights " were used for the area and no single name was commonly used for the neighborhood as projects began to construct the university campus, and also the nearby Teachers College, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine and St. Luke's Hospital.
The name Bloomingdale is still used in reference to a part of the Upper West Side, essentially the location of old Bloomingdale Village, the area from about 96th Street up to 110th Street and from Riverside Park east to Amsterdam Ave.
The runaway popularity of the novel inspired jurisdictions to name schools ( Ramona High School in Riverside ), streets, freeways ( the San Bernardino Freeway was originally named the Ramona Freeway ) and towns ( Ramona, California ) after the novel's heroine.
Between the Santa Ana Freeway, Interstate 5 ( I-5 ), in Buena Park and the 91 Freeway's eastern terminus at a junction with Interstate 215 and State Route 60 in Riverside, the 91 Freeway's assigned name is the Riverside Freeway.
Originally known as Riverside City College or as Riverside Junior College, the school changed its name to Riverside Community College in the 1960s.
The MedPartners name was changed to Caremark Rx, the Talbert Medical Group was sold to the physicians of the Talbert Medical Group, the Riverside Medical Clinic was sold back to the member physicians and remains in operation with over 130 physicians and the Mullikan, and Vineyard Medical Groups were eventually closed.
In November 2005, signs on Verbenia Avenue at the highway's northern terminus and along Interstate 10 were replaced to reflect the street's name change to " Haugen-Lehmann Way ", honoring two Riverside County sheriff's deputies gunned down by a sniper on that street in 1997.
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