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  2. The Big Fresno Fair - Wikipedia

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    The mission of The Big Fresno Fair is to "Educate, Celebrate and Have Fun". In addition to being the site of the annual Fair, the Fresno Fairgrounds serves as a year-round rental facility that spans 165 acres (67 ha) held under a 50-year lease with the County of Fresno.

  3. Ice rink returning to downtown Fresno. Mariposa Plaza ... - AOL

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    Upgrades at the plaza located at the corner of Fulton and Mariposa streets is one of various city projects funded by the state program, which provided Fresno $66.5 million to spend at the ...

  4. Playland (Fresno) - Wikipedia

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    After years of decline, Playland and Storyland did not open for its 2015 season. It was announced by Daniel Leith, a Playland and Storyland board member, who stated that they would remain closed until they had gathered enough funds to repair tree-damaged sidewalks and irrigation systems, to improve landscape, attractions and bathrooms, and cover operations costs at a time when attendance was ...

  5. Roeding Park - Wikipedia

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    A zoo component was added in the 1920s, and grew substantially over time. Members of Fresno's Rotary club raised funds to build Playland amusement park in 1955, and Storyland was added in 1962. [1] From 1954 to 1996, Roeding Park hosted the reconstructed in Fort Miller Blockhouse, which was the oldest structure in Fresno County, dating from 1851.

  6. Chinatown’s key role in downtown Fresno plans. There’s ...

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    Cliff Osaki, board member of the Fresno Betsuin Buddhist Temple, left, and realtor Mike Ryan, of Colliers International, right, descend the stairs of the historic temple, in this file photo from 2011.

  7. Fresno Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center is a convention center located in Fresno, California. The four-building complex was originally made up of three main venues when completed in 1966, and underwent several expansions with the latest additions in 1981 and 1999.

  8. Boomers! Parks - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Valley Family Fun Center Apex Parks Group Closed June 8, 2020. [10] Demolished March 16, 2021, because the materials used to build the building contained asbestos. Closed Boomers! Fresno Fresno, California: Camelot Park Closed September 4, 2017. There is still nothing on the property. [11] Closed Boomers! Houston Houston, Texas: Mountasia

  9. Fresno program to give unrestricted monthly cash ... - AOL

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    A long-awaited program that will give unrestricted monthly cash payments to Fresno families experiencing poverty will launch this summer. On Thursday, the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission ...