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An acclaimed engineer and the first woman licensed to practice architecture in California, Julia Morgan also designed several Fresno-area buildings.
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California's Paul Revere: Edward Fitzgerald Beale and the gold rush
Edward Fitzgerald Beale brought news of the discovery of gold in California to Washington, D.C., in the process winning a high-stakes clandestine race across the continent.
How Fancher Creek played an important part in Fresno's early history
This creek turned irrigation canal is named for early Fresno-area rancher John Fancher.
The origins of Merced's Lake Yosemite
This man-made reservoir on the edge of the UC Merced campus has a history that takes back to the 1880s.
Hearst Castle architect Julia Morgan left her mark on Fresno
Gone by not forgotten: Bakersfield's El Tejon Hotel
The grand hotel stood in downtown Bakersfield from 1926-1970.
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