Central Valley Roots
Fowler developed a vibrant African American community beginning in the late 1800s thanks to one remarkable woman: Julia Bell.
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20 episodios
Avenal: From oats, to oil, to pistachios
Avenal was born with an epic oil discovery, but has kept evolving over the last century.
Frank Dusy: Fresno's original Renaissance man
Dusy was a farmer, inventor, oil man, photographer, and was an influential force in Fresno County's early years.
The "Fresno Drop" and the birth of VISA
The world's first bank-issued credit card, today known as VISA, debuted in Fresno, CA on September 18, 1958.
A Cold War icon: The story of Atwater's former Castle Air Force Base
The base was a key part of the Cold War, as the training site for B-52 crews for the Strategic Air Command.
Fresno's Art Deco-style Hall of Records
Funded by FDR's Public Works Administration, the Fresno County Hall of Records opened in 1937. Today it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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