California Historical Landmarks in Fresno County
List table of the properties and districts — listed on the California Historical Landmarks — within Fresno County, Northern California.
- Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.
Listings[]
Image | [1] | Landmark name | Location | City or town | Summary |
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344 | Arroyo de Cantúa | Dorris Ave. & State Hwy 33 36°14′47″N 120°18′53″W / 36.246483°N 120.314817°W | Coalinga | ||
916 | Forestiere Underground Gardens | 5021 W. Shaw Ave. 36°48′26″N 119°52′51″W / 36.807222°N 119.880833°W | Fresno | Also on the NRHP list as NPS-77000293 | |
584 | Fort Miller | Millerton Lake State Recreation Area 37°00′55″N 119°39′34″W / 37.015278°N 119.659444°W | Friant | ||
488 | Fresno City | Fresno Slough 36°39′40″N 120°15′40″W / 36.661111°N 120.261111°W | Tranquillity | ||
873 | Mariposa Street and Congo Alley 36°44′04″N 119°47′30″W / 36.7345°N 119.791667°W | Fresno | |||
803 | Site of the first junior college in California | Stanislaus St. & O St. 36°44′32″N 119°47′23″W / 36.7421°N 119.7897°W | Fresno | ||
934 | Temporary Detention Camps for Japanese Americans - Fresno Assembly Center | Big Fresno Fairgrounds 36°43′53″N 119°45′03″W / 36.731517°N 119.750733°W | Fresno | ||
934 | Temporary Detention Camps for Japanese Americans - Pinedale Assembly Center | 650 W. Alluvial Ave 36°50′40″N 119°48′15″W / 36.84431°N 119.8042°W | Pinedale |
References[]
- ^ "California Historical Landmarks By County". Ohp.parks.ca.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
See also[]
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Categories:
- History of Fresno County, California
- Buildings and structures in Fresno County, California
- California Historical Landmarks
- History of Fresno, California
- Geography of Fresno County, California
- Protected areas of Fresno County, California
- Fresno County, California
- History of the San Joaquin Valley