California Historical Landmarks in Fresno County, California

List table of the properties and districts — listed on the California Historical Landmarks — within Fresno County, Northern California.

Listings

Image [1] Landmark name Location City or town Summary
Arroyo de Cantúa
344 Arroyo de Cantúa Dorris Ave. & State Hwy 33
36°14′47″N 120°18′53″W / 36.246483°N 120.314817°W / 36.246483; -120.314817 (Arroyo de Cantúa)
Coalinga
916 Forestiere Underground Gardens 5021 W. Shaw Ave.
36°48′26″N 119°52′51″W / 36.807222°N 119.880833°W / 36.807222; -119.880833 (Forestiere Underground Gardens)
Fresno Also on the NHRP 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 / 37.015278; -119.659444 (Fort Miller)
Friant
488 Fresno City Fresno Slough
36°39′40″N 120°15′40″W / 36.661111°N 120.261111°W / 36.661111; -120.261111 (Fresno City)
Tranquillity
Site of the Fresno Free Speech Fight of the Industrial Works of the World
873 Site of the Fresno Free Speech Fight of the Industrial Works of the World
Fresno
803 Site of the first junior college in California Stanislaus St. & O St.
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 / 36.731517; -119.750733 (Temporary Detention Camps for Japanese Americans - Fresno Assembly Center)
Fresno
934 Temporary Detention Camps for Japanese Americans - Pinedale Assembly Center
Pinedale

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