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The only other houses in the area were those of William Wyatt at R and Mariposa Streets and O. J. Woodward at Q and Mariposa Streets. O. J. Woodward later donated the land for Woodward Park. [4] Meux and his family moved into the newly built house in January 1889. He served as a physician for the rapidly growing Fresno area.
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In 1996, local entrepreneur Todd Wolfe turned the property into a haunted attraction called “Scream If You Can”. [2] Clovis city's Board of Appeals had declared the vacant house a nuisance and a danger after finding 22 building code violations in the house and surrounding property. [3] In 2011, Clovis designated the house as "unsafe to occupy."
A house that was at the center of one of Fresno’s most notorious murders has been sold. Built in 1968, the 3,600 square-foot Spanish style home sits on a half acre near the Sunnyside Country ...
The 131-year-old structure and its three outbuildings (including a distinctive octagonal-shaped tank house) have sat unoccupied for several years and are no longer of use to the Fresno Mission ...
Location of Fresno County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fresno County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fresno County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...
It was a newly built tract home in a developing area of Fresno. In that same year, Saroyan also purchased the adjacent home, which he used for storage. [2] Following his death on May 18, 1981, the home was sold to private owners. On April 2, 1989, the house was placed on the historical registries of the City of Fresno and Fresno County.