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Cinco de Mayo events in the area include lucha Xtreme wrestling, parades and even a car show. ... WHERE: 745 Fulton St., Fresno. ADMISSION: Free, open to all ages. Fresno Rainbow Pride: Cinco de ...
The Fulton Mall was a six-block corridor in downtown Fresno, California which was closed to traffic in 1964 and made into a pedestrians only mall. Despite opening to much fanfare, the downtown mall suffered from the city's suburban expansion, especially the opening of the Fashion Fair Mall six miles to the north.
[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
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
The last major investment in downtown Fresno — the 2017 reopening of Fulton Street — resulted in increased tax revenues and foot traffic from new businesses and special events.
The nearly 60-year old sign atop a 12-story building downtown weighs more than 11,000 pounds.
The original owner and namesake is James M. Rustigian. He was born in Harpoot, Armenia, in 1866 and was a Fresno-area rancher. The building was completed in 1920 and Anchor Stage Lines moved in as a tenant in October of that year. [6] [7] The Fresno depot served as a hub for rides to the surrounding orchards, vineyards, mountains and beaches. [8]
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