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The building across from Hotel Fresno operated for 34 years until a new city hall, four times larger, was completed in 1941. This two-story, L-shaped building was designed by architect Ernest J. Kump and located at Fresno and M streets. The building later became known as "Old City Hall" and was placed on Fresno's Register of Historic Places. [4]
[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Azteca Theater: Azteca Theater: March 27, 2017 (836-840 F St. Fresno: 2: Bank of Italy
Inside Look is a Fresno Bee series where we take readers behind the scenes at restaurants, new businesses, local landmarks and news stories.. Time has changed Hotel Fresno. Time, three demolitions ...
Site of the Fresno Free Speech Fight of the Industrial Workers of the World Mariposa Street and Congo Alley in the Fulton Mall (Fresno) 36°44′04″N 119°47′30″W / 36.7345°N 119.791667°W / 36.7345; -119.791667 ( Site of the Fresno Free Speech Fight of the Industrial Workers of the
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The family would eventually open 19 DiCicco’s restaurants, mostly in the San Joaquin Valley. Now, there are 12. Today, the children of the Sons of Italy run the restaurants, and they’re owned ...
The Sequoia Hotel was built in 1905 or 1906, he said, and lost about three-quarters of its history in the 1960s demolition. It would also need significant retrofitting to meet earthquake standards ...
Early photo of Chinatown in Fresno, CA, circa 1880. Similar to the other Chinatowns in California such as in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Oakland, Fresno's Chinatown was regarded as a center of gambling, prostitution, and opium by the public and bore the brunt of many efforts to stifle vice in Fresno. In December 1885, the City of Fresno ...