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Address: 2233 N 1st St, Fresno, CA 93703
First conceived in 1948, the Fresno Art Museum has grown through the years to become one of the Central Valley's most respected repositories of contemporary art. It also specializes in pre-Columbian sculpture, Hispanic art, and California landscapes. Intended to enrich the cultural lives of local residents, the museum...
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Address: 7775 Friant Rd, between Fwy 41 and Friant Rd, Fresno, CA
Water aplenty runs near and through this park, which borders the San Joaquin River and boasts its own ponds, streams, and lakes. Birdwatchers frequent the property in hopes of spotting rare species, and other folks come to picnic, bike, walk, and play. Restrooms, picnic facilities, and even well-conceived Japanese...
Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church
Category: Fresno Attractions & Activities
Address: 2226 Ventura Ave, Fresno, CA 93721
This picturesque brick church, completed in 1914, takes the shape of an Armenian crucifix and was the first American sanctuary constructed in the style of Armenian sacred architecture. Its designer was also Armenian. A short, cylindrical tower sits atop the entrance, and a dome crowns the juncture of the crucifix...
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Address: 1937 N Winery, Fresno, CA 93703
The world of science is laid out for children and school kids to explore at this hands-on museum. Botany, zoology, archaeology, geology, and chemistry – or at least the kid-friendly versions of these disciplines – provide opportunity for young ones to learn about their surroundings and develop a curiosity for...
Category: Fresno Attractions & Activities
Address: 1400 Fulton St, aka Warnors Center for the Performing Arts, Fresno, CA 93721
Alexander Pantages, impresario of a number of West Coast theaters, was a Greek immigrant who managed and organized scores of vaudeville acts across several states in the early part of the century. He had this fanciful theater – which boasts Mediterranean and North African design details – built as part of his empire....
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