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  2. Tower Theatre (Fresno, California) - Wikipedia

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    September 24, 1992. The Tower Theatre for the Performing Arts is a historic Streamline Moderne mixed-use theater in Fresno, California. Built in 1939, it opened to the public on December 15, 1939, under the management of Fox West Coast Theater Corporation. The building was designed by S. Charles Lee, with its tower inspired by the "Star Pylon ...

  3. Fresno Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Fresno Art Museum was the first museum in the United States to devote a full year of their exhibition schedule 1986/87, exclusively for women artists. In order to finance the cost of this year of exhibitions, it was necessary to match a grant for $25,000. Robert Barrett, the executive director of the museum, suggested the means to raise the ...

  4. Montalvo Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Montalvo Arts Center is a non-profit center for the arts in Saratoga, California, United States. Open to the public, Montalvo comprises a cultural and arts center, a park, hiking trails and the historic Villa Montalvo , an Italian Mediterranean Revival mansion nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains .

  5. Fresno, California - Wikipedia

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    559. FIPS code. 06-27000 [10] GNIS feature IDs. 277606, 2410546. Website. www.fresno.gov. Fresno (/ ˈfrɛznoʊ / ⓘ; Spanish for ' Ash ') is a major city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley region.

  6. Warnors Theatre - Wikipedia

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    February 23, 1978. Warnors Theatre is a historic theater located in downtown Fresno, California. The 2,100-seat venue opened in 1928 as the Pantages Theater, after the name of its then owner, Alexander Pantages, and later, the Warner Theater in 1929 after it was purchased by Warner Brothers. The name was changed again in the 1960s to "Warnors ...

  7. Selland Arena - Wikipedia

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    Photo features the new scoreboard and new seats installed during renovation. Selland Arena is a multi-purpose arena built in 1966 that makes up part of a four-venue complex of the Fresno Convention and Entertainment Center in Fresno, California. It is named after former Fresno mayor Arthur L. Selland and has had over 10 million people walk ...

  8. Luther Burbank Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (sometimes called the LBC), and previously known as the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts from March 2005 to March 2016) is a performance venue located just north of Santa Rosa, California, near U.S. 101. The facility is owned and operated by the Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, a non-profit arts ...

  9. Fresno City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Floor area. 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m 2) Lifts/elevators. 4. Design and construction. Architect (s) Arthur Erickson. Fresno City Hall is a post-modern futurist structure in Fresno, California, designed by architect Arthur Erickson. The building serves as the seat of the city government and houses the mayor's office and the Fresno City Council ...