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  2. Fulton Mall (Fresno) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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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 ...

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  5. Cinco de Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Cinco de Mayo has its roots in the second French intervention in Mexico, which took place in the aftermath of the 1846–48 Mexican–American War and the 1858–61 Reform War. The Reform War was a civil war that pitted Liberals (who believed in separation of church and state and freedom of religion ) against Conservatives (who favored a tight ...

  6. California Historical Landmarks in Fresno County - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Fresno took ‘cheap’ route protecting Fulton Street art. Now ...

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  8. Rustigian Building - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Cinco de Mayo: What is the celebration and why is it ... - AOL

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    Cinco de Mayo is a cultural phenomenon in the United States, and a time to celebrate Mexican culture. However, in addition to a celebration, the holiday also has historical significance. This year ...