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The Red Bank Farm Center supported a community baseball team in the 1920s. [19] The Red Bank 4-H Club restored the Red Bank Cemetery in 1977, including installing a "new archway" that was donated for the "old site". [20] The inactive Red Bank Cemetery is located on Red Bank Road and has six known burials, dating from the 1910s to the 1930s. [21]
The city of Clovis began as a freight stop along the San Joaquin Valley Railroad.Organized on January 15, 1890, by Fresno businessmen Thomas E. Hughes, Fulton Berry, Gilbert R. Osmun, H.D. Colson, John D. Gray, and William M. Williams, in partnership with Michigan railroad speculator Marcus Pollasky, the SJVRR began construction in Fresno on July 4, 1891, and reached the farmlands of Clovis M ...
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Clovis Transit is the public transportation agency which provides fixed intra-city routes (branded Clovis Transit Stageline) and dial-a-ride service (as Clovis Transit Round Up) for Clovis, the second-largest city in Fresno County, California after the neighboring city and county seat, Fresno.
Martinez was 16 when family moved to Clovis from Eugene, Oregon, in the late 1980s. She lived in an apartment on Pollasky Avenue with her mother and sister for about 2½ years before moving to ...
Clovis is sprawling to the east and north as new neighborhoods are added to its tax rolls, and residents have growing concerns about whether the city can maintain a high quality of life – well ...
In 1863 there was a California militia training camp along Red Bank Creek called Camp Ellis. [9] [10] [11] The camp was disbanded on November 4 and "the Companies marched into Red Bluff and dismissed". [12] As of 1887, Albert Gallatin owned a 64,000 acre ranch sited between Red Bank Creek and Thomes Creek. [13]