Between 1910 and 1938, Logan became known far and wide as the “alarm clock of Riverside,” according to one writer. With only a few exceptions, he would hike daily to the top of Mount Rubidoux ...
Booker T. Washington, left, was taken to the top of Mount Rubidoux by Mission Inn owner Frank Miller, right, when the educator and former slave visited Riverside on March 22, 1914. This photograph ...
Wenzel, our pre-eminent scholar of Mount Rubidoux and its famous visitors, walked us through Washington’s day in Riverside, a Sunday. Washington spoke that morning at First Congregational Church ...
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