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Legend R L S R J B N N O I C T MAGILL L N MAGILL E O V M S SHAW E I IS S S R IO O R N K O A O R H FREMONT O H R T B HP# NAME ADDRESS YEAR HP# NAME ADDRESS YEAR HP# NAME ADDRESS YEAR SHAW X L I L S I E 1 Old Fresno Water Tow er 2444 Fresno St. 1894 90 Rehorn Home 1050 S St. 1906 181 Paul Kindler Home 1520 E. Olive Ave. 1929 PALO ALTO M PALO ALTO R A E I I E S 2 Thomas R. Meux Home 1007 R St. 1889 91 City Fire Alarm Station 2945 Fresno St. 1917 182 Frank J. Craycroft Home 6545 N. Palm Ave. 1927 L T L M E E R S 177 182 L D A Y N E (! 136 (! E R A D ! A ( 3 Warehouse Row Buildings 764 P St. 1903-1910 92 Van Valkenburgh Home 1125 T St. 1903 183 Herbert C. Gundelfinger Home 1038 E. Yale Ave. 1919 R G R O P H O R 227 F O C E F PAUL (! F 3 Warehouse Row Buildings 744 P St. 1903-1910 93 National Warehouse 860 Santa Fe Ave. 1905-1930 184 Drs. George & Jessie Hare Home 815 E. McKinley Ave. 1918 A F BULLDOG S 3 Warehouse Row Buildings 702 P St. 1903-1910 94 Santa Fe Hotel 935 Santa Fe Ave. 1926 185 William Saroyan Residence 3204 E. El Monte Way 1914 FAIRMONT 4 Physicians Building 2607 Fresno St. 1926 95 Fasset Home #1 905 P St. 1900 186 Jacob Parret Home 2069 E. Harvey Ave. 1900 H PAUL T PA 5 Fresno Republican Building 2130 Kern St. 1919 96 Fasset Home #2 915 P St. 1900 187 William Saroyan Residence 2729 W. Griffith Way 1963 N R I K W N A CORTLAND CORTLAND CORTLAND CORTLAND CORTLAND CORTLAND H 6 Fresno City College 1101 E. University Ave. 1916 97 Neverman Home 309 M St. 1912 188 Joseph Maracci Residence 985 N. Van Ness Ave. 1916 N S S Y C SANTA ANA E E N R J R N S D O A U S E E I N G N V U A O E M K O N S CORTLAND A O G L N I E 7 Warnors Theater 1400-1430 Fulton St. 1929 98 Old Barn 100-1/4 M St. 1900 189 Thomas Arrioto Residence 505 E. Kearney Blvd. 1932 N A D R L H H N S R M N U R N L L Y R E O L T R A O L S N L A A I I A L L A A N L D E R O N T P R A E P H I K S E C O F A R M 8 Louis Einstein Home 1600 M St. 1913 99 Fresno Trolley Cars (Diner) 1731 S. Cherry Ave. c1912-c1925 190 Tow er Theater 815 E. Olive Ave. 1939 G R A W S W A T E U W O D V C A I E H A R P O I FOUNTAIN H R F H E 9 Y.W.C.A. Residence Hall 1660 M St. 1921 100 American Self Storage Co. 1844 S. Cherry Ave. 1918 191 Eugene Mathew son Residence 319 N. Calaveras St. 1905 F FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN R C FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN FOUNTAIN H FOUNTAIN N A R N F S OUNTAIN S C N E O D E R R O N M S D O A U S T N O 10 Santa Fe Depot 2650 Tulare St. 1896 101 Holt Lumber Co. 1916 S. Cherry Ave. 1915 192 Hiram Barkalew Home 153 N. Van Ness Ave. 1911 G R I T N A U E M I O N S O S G I N H E L A R L H N M S U U R K N L L E R S T A I O L W L R L I A L L C A N A 11 Southern Pacific Depot 1713 Tulare St. 1889 102 Main Home 520 W. Princeton Ave. 1914 193 Dr. Oliver How ard Home 3263 E. Huntington Blvd. 1914 R P R F H K O E W ANDREWS O A A G M C A W A T E H D V L C H B 12 Tinkler Mission Chapel 475 N. Broadw ay 1917 103 Peden Home 315 E. Brow n Ave. 1937 194 Thomas Cow an Residence 153 N. Yosemite Ave. 1906 ANDREWS 1 N ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS ANDREWS O O N A S E D A H N H 13 Bethel Lutheran Church 183 N. Broadw ay 1917 104 Old St. Agnes Hospital 603 W. Home Ave. 1929 195 C. W. Harlow Residence 986 N. Roosevelt Ave. 1913 4 R E R N D S S O A R N C N S S G T A N U I I 241 M E N O S O O E S I E A N N (! I R H L M U S N U P W O R L 14 Spencer Home 395 N. San Pablo Ave. 1899 105 Miller Home 1516 N. Van Ness Ave. 1910 196 John H. Fearon Residence 2540 E. Grant Ave. 1906 E . R I R A L T W O A L L R L L N I F A L N R R L P R O F H K E L O G M A A A A W A T H E E D C V 15 Woolfolk Home 267 N. San Pablo Ave. 1907 106 Mosgrove Home 660 E. Pine Ave. 1910 197 Shipp-Selland Residence 1002 E. Cambridge Ave. 1919 H C M D R . SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS E SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS SHIELDS 16 Scottish Rite Temple 1455 L St. 1937 107 James Porteous Home 1095 N. Van Ness Ave. 1911 198 Blum Residence 3870 E. Huntington Blvd. 1927 N N SHIELDS S E R N O S O A N G T O A T I E M O S HUNTER O S E N 17 Fresno County Hall of Records 2281 Tulare St. 1935 108 Solorio Residence 415 N. Ferger Ave. 1927 199 Sullenger Building 2420-2440 Stanislaus St. 1921 I N S M L U S N K R L E R S E K L A R L L R I S L A I N E R P F C E F A O U G 18 Beeler/Thorton Machine Shop 914 M St. 1915 109 Vincent Home 921 N. San Pablo Ave. 1889 200 Osage Apartment Building 635 E. Belmont Ave. 1929 S M A A R N W E N N E A R F L D C G E V F H N O L O E O N U C I N D S S B S R L H 19 Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church 2226 Ventura St. 1914 110 St. Alphonsus Catholic Church 307 W. Kearney Blvd. 1913 201 Eaton Flats Apartments 125-131 N. Fresno St. 1917 A A P SIMPSON P SIMPSON P T SIMPSON O O SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON G N M M R S SIMPSON M D H E I I I R SIMPSON A SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMPSON N SIMPSON A T S O A A A S N G S 20 McVey Home 1322 N St. 1903 111 Teilman Home 919 W. Kearney Blvd. 1915 202 Moore-Koop Residence 258 N. College Ave. 1895 S V O S A O T E D M I K S S O I O E E N A I N I M N L T S N R R S R U O R L E R S L F S A U L A L L R A P L A R I 21 McVey Home 1326 N. St. 1903 112 Helm Home 1749 L St. 1901-1902 203 Hoonanian Residence 461 N St. 1900 N E R F E E I P L E G F H A O G M E A A H R R D W F C D N C C T V F H A A R 22 Old Post Office Substation 2404 Kern St. 1921 113 Long (Black) Home 1727 L St. 1907 204 Ira Brooks Home 226 N. Fulton 1905 M N O C E O ORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL COR N NELL CORNELL S H N E 23 First Mexican Baptist Church 1061 E St. 1924 114 Bean Home 1705 L St. 1904 205 Porter-Barnard Home 320 N. Fulton 1909 R A N O S S A A D K O N G I O S A T T E E M S O R O R I S E N N O I O W S S M L N U S F A R L A 24 Fresno Buddhist Temple 1340 Kern St. 1920 115 Kutner Home 1651 L St. 1901 206 Kutner Residence 174 N. Fulton St. 1910 E S N R E P K A L F L I L G L H A L I E L N R P H C E E S R N C O C E G E M A R E R W T A A S E D A A 25 First Armenian Presbyterian Church 515 Fulton St.
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