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Primary Object
Photograph
Artist/Maker
Unknown
Title/Object Name
Photograph
Date
Unknown
Medium
Paper & emulsion
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Artifact Descriptions
Photograph of car with a man in the driver’s seat (the car may be one of several Stern automobiles purchased by Frank Miller). The sign on the side of the car has the following:
MISSION INN RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA. THE HOTEL WITH A PERSONALITY MEMORIES OF SPANISH ROMANCE. STOP THERE, ON YOUR WAY TO LOS ANGELES.
The Collections The Millers | Promotional Sign
Promotional Sign

Updated: February 22, 2007

rank Miller was a creative entrepreneur. He sought many ways to encourage people to visit his Mission Inn. The sign on this car was just one of many marketing methods Miller utilized. Sometimes he traveled to the California-Arizona border to greet train passengers headed for Los Angeles. He presented oranges to the travelers and encouraged them to stop in Riverside.

The Mission Inn represented Miller’s romantic version of California’s history. This was during a time when an effort was first made to save the California missions, and books such as Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona popularized the Mission era. Frank Miller provided many reasons for people to visit the hotel. He filled the Inn with artwork reminiscent of the Mission era, and often dressed like a Franciscan padre (Gale, 1938). Some people believed the hotel had once been a mission, and that was all right with Frank Miller; it got them there.

Thanks to Miller, people from all over the world heard of the Mission Inn and came to visit – celebrities from Hollywood, United States Presidents and politicians, famous authors, millionaires, and people from all walks of life who wanted to experience Miller's masterpiece for themselves.
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Online Links & Resources

City of Riverside
http://www.riversideca.gov

Riverside Metropolitan Museum
http://riversideca.gov/museum

Riverside Public Library
http://riversideca.gov/library

Bibliography
  • Gale, Zona. (1938). Frank Miller of Mission Inn. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company.
  • Klotz, Esther. (1982). The Mission Inn: Its History and Artifacts. Riverside, CA: Rubidoux Printing.
  • Lech, Steven and Kim Jarrell Johnson. (2006). Riverside's Mission Inn. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Publishing.
  • Moore, Barbara. (Ed.). (1998).  Historic Mission Inn.  Riverside:  Friends of the Mission Inn.
  • Patterson, Tom. (1971). A Colony for California Riverside’s First 100 Years. Riverside, CA: Press Enterprise Company.
 
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