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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.
Camp Fresno: A century-old High Sierra camp
Since 1924, the City of Fresno has run this rustic camp in the Sierra National Forest, east of Fresno.
The ruins of a former school: The Garfield School arch in Clovis
Today all that remains of the schoolhouse is a red brick archway at Shephard and Minnewawa Avenues in Clovis. The building was destroyed in a fire in 1990.
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