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DIR STREET APT OTHER ADD NAME OTHER_NAME HIST# LOC# CONST STYLE ARCH BLDR SURVEY Date surveyed COMMENTS STATUS YR 000023606 46720108 609 A Street 6Z 1962 HPS West Fresno Middle School April 2004 000024954 46720104 631 A Street Jacob Maul Home 6Z 1929 Craftsman bungalow HPS West Fresno Middle School April 2004 Germantown 000025198 46720103 635 A Street Henry Markus Home 6Z 1913 Craftsman bungalow George Christian HPS West Fresno Middle School April 2004 Germantown 635 A Street backhaus Henry Markus Home 5S3 1911 German backhaus HPS West Fresno Middle School April 2004 Germantown 000026304 46720101 655 A Street 942 Mono Street 6Z 1923 vernacular Fred Look HPS West Fresno Middle School April 2004 Germantown 000315744 46716610 712 A Street 6Z 2003 HPS West Fresno Middle School April 2004 Germantown 000051086 46715415T 1260 A Street Joe's Market Contino Brothers Grocery c1918 2005? 000002446 45933216 118 N Abby Street 000003352 45933217 134 N Abby Street Harvey Himes 4 Stucco Tract Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 See 'Notes', at end. 000003754 45933231 140 N Abby Street Bob Von Used Cars 3 Minimal Traditional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 Pavilion International Spanish 000003822 45933125 141 N Abby Street Denny's 4 Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 influence 000004296 45933139 149 N Abby Street Darin's Auto Sales 4 Stucco Tract Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000005186 45933223 178 N Abby Street Superior Auto Sales 4 Vernacular International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000005258 45933139 181 N Abby Street Skippers Restaurant(?) BBQ Barn 4 Prototype Plywood Vernacular Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 Prototype Pavilion Spanish Revival 000006486 45925128 217 N Abby Street 201? Carl's Jr 4 Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 influence International Block Vernacular 000005660 45925224 204 N Abby Street Valley Auto Sales 4 Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 International 000008424 45925232 250 N Abby Street Valley Auto Sales 4 International Pavilion Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000008606 45925131 255 N Abby Street Weber Motors 4 International Block Mansard Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000288208 45925130 269 N Abby Street Weber Motors 4 International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000288204 45925102 275 N Abby Street 2a International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000010366 45916228 304 N Abby Street Jerry Pruitt Auto Sales 4 International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000010778 45916124 311 N Abby Street Burger King 4 Prototype Contemporary Mansard Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000333024 45916228 312 N Abby Street Pastel Motors 4 International Block Mansard Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000288016 45916225 330 N Abby Street 3 Minimal Traditional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 apt court 000312340 45916225 332 N Abby Street 3 Minimal Traditional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 apt court 000012142 45916125 333 N Abby Street Taco Bell 4 Prototype Faux Mission Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000312342 45916225 334 N Abby Street 3 Minimal Tradtional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 apt court 000312344 45916225 336 N Abby Street 3 Minimal Tradtional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 apt court 000312346 45916225 338 N Abby Street 3 Minimal Tradtional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 apt court 000312348 45916225 340 N Abby Street 3 Minimal Tradtional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 apt court 000312350 45916225 342 N Abby Street 3 Minimal Tradtional Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 apt court 000012856 45916218 344 N Abby Street 101-1 Anushka Motors 4 Vernacular International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000013238 45916105 351 N Abby Street 4 International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000239606 45916104 357 N Abby Street 4 Butler MTL Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000239610 45916121 367 N Abby Street 4 Revival Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000014680 45916221 390 N Abby Street Crystal Auto Sales 4 Vernacular Contemporary Mansard Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 1775 E. 000014940 45907112 401 N Abby Street 3 Craftsman Bungalow Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 Grant 000015096 45907223 404 N Abby Street Credit Cars 4 Vernacular Commercial Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000015756 45907111 415 N Abby Street Big Brothers Big Sisters 3 1914 bp Craftsman Cottage Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000016500 45907214 426 N Abby Street 4 International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000016548 45907122 427 N Abby Street International Auto Sales 4 Stucco Tract MTL Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000016780 45907108 431 N Abby Street Don Mahaffey Auto Repair 4 International Block Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000017240 45907226 440 N Abby Street Payless Auto Sales 4 Tract Home Moderne International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000017556 45907106 445 N Abby Street Abby Pet Hospital 4 International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000017790 45907220 450 N Abby Street 1 Jerry Ford Auto Sales 4 International Vernacular Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000017946 45907105 453 N Abby Street L & M Motors 4 Mobile Home Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000239614 45907130 459 N Abby Street 4 Vernacular Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000018878 45907221 480 N Abby Street Paul's Auto Sales 4 International Lew Litzie (?) Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000019310 45230533 502 N Abby Street Universal Services 4 International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 NONE 33431020 2038 E Adams Avenue 2038 East Adams Avenue (see also 6930 S Cedar Avenue) 6Z 1950 Ranch High Speed Train Survey Sep-2011 Same APN as 6930 S Cedar Avenue NONE 33509002 2031 E Adams Avenue 2031 East Adams Avenue 6Z 1941 Tudor Revival High Speed Train Survey Sep-2011 NONE 33509003 2047 E Adams Avenue 2047 E Adams Avenue 6Z 1947 Minimal Traditional High Speed Train Survey Sep-2011 1934 N/A 1934 N/A working-class housing c1934 1947 000014664 30303333 389 W Alluvial Avenue 5D3 Vernacular Bungalow: Adobe 1947 Boeficio & Frank Pinedale Historic Resource Survey Oct-07 adobe bungalow r1947* Boeficio & Garcia Moved on to site in 1947 Frank Garcia 000470046 40555086 625 W Alluvial Avenue Remembrance Plaza, Pinedale HP 256 Sugar Pine Lumber Company Potential Local Register HR or HP 000342300 40554409 685 W Alluvial Avenue Pinedale Water Tower 5S3 c1923 Industrial Structure N/A N/A Pinedale Historic Resource Survey Oct-07 Water Tower under Criteria a 000079442 46613418 2024 Amador Street Evinger Home HP 145 5S1 1912 Mission Revival N/A N/A c1991 Arts-Culture District HPS Feb-06 CMU International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000081732 466-131-05 2123 Amador Street Fresno Realty Board Iglesia Evangelica 6Z 4 1948 N/A N/A office-commercial Modern Commercial Arts-Culture Upper Triangle HPS Feb-07 International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000081792 466-131-04 2125 Amador Street Caudil, Austin, & Baker Accountants 6Z 4 1955 N/A N/A office-commercial Modern Commercal Arts-Culture Upper Triangle HPS Feb-07 2131 000081984 2133 000315130 CMU International Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 466-131-16 2135 Amador Street 6Z 4 c1948 N/A N/A office-commercial 000315132 Modern Commercial Arts-Culture Upper Triangle HPS Feb-07 2137 000315134 ? 2139 000275186 33404080 2045 E American Avenue 6Z 1940 Minimal Traditional High Speed Train Survey Sep-2011 000063430 43533403 1526 E Andrews Avenue The Samuel E. Johnston Home HP 241 1952 vernacular log home Historic staff review 000008530 45927412 253 N Angus Street 3 Craftsman Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000008836 45927414 261 N Angus Street 3 Vernacular Cottage Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000008988 45927404 265 N Angus Street 3 Vernacular Shotgun Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 9182 45927403 271 N Angus Street 3 Shoutgun Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000009316 45927402 275 N Angus Street 3 Vernacular Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000011780 45918413 327 N Angus Street 3 Vernacular Queen Anne influence Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000012038 45918412 331 N Angus Street 4 Stucco Tract Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000012294 45918411 335 N Angus Street 3 Craftsman Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000016664 45909412 429 N Angus Street 3 Shotgun Craftsman Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 000240462 46831402 1954 S Anna Street 2525 E. Woodward Avenue 7R c1985 Commercial South Van Ness Historic Survey June 2015 000075850 46831207 1865 S Anna Street General Transfer Company 6Z 1929/1944 Commercial Vernacular Harris Construction South Van Ness Historic Survey June 2015 Harris construction, garage only 1 of 60 NRHP DEMO LMLCID APN NO. DIR STREET APT OTHER ADD NAME OTHER_NAME HIST# LOC# CONST STYLE ARCH BLDR SURVEY Date surveyed COMMENTS STATUS YR 311070050 6260 W Ashlan Avenue Scarabello Residence 6Z c1920s Vernacular HRER forPlan Amendment A-07-08 Sept. 2007 000024918 45232616T 630 N Augusta Street Tehipite Middle School 4 California Stucco Supplementary Historic Building Survey Sep-94 School 000313966 46124204 3234 E
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