Harada House, Riverside
Facts and practical information
The Harada House is a historic house in Riverside, California. The house was the focus of a critical application of the California Alien Land Law of 1913, which prevented foreigners who were ineligible for citizenship from owning property. The state of California attempted to seize the property from the family in California v. Harada, but the Haradas ultimately won the case and retained ownership of the house. The house, created in 1884 and built upon by the Harada family, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1990 and is currently overseen by the Museum of Riverside. ()
Harada House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: UCR ARTSblock, Museum of Riverside, Riverside Art Museum, Center for Social Justice and Civil Liberties.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Harada House by public transport?
Bus
- University Ave and Lemon St • Lines: 1, 14, 15, 204, 215, 22, 29, 49, 54, Gold (9 min walk)
- A • Lines: 208, 210 (15 min walk)
Train
- Riverside–Downtown (17 min walk)