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Belmont Memorial Park is a cemetery located in Fresno, Fresno County, California. [1] Notable interments. Notable burials include:
Pleasanton Memorial Gardens Cemetery, also known as IOOF Cemetery, Pleasanton Pioneer Cemetery, Pleasanton [4] Roselawn Cemetery , Livermore , also known as Masonic Cemetery San Lorenzo Pioneer Memorial Park , also known as San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery, San Lorenzo (managed by the Hayward Area Historical Society )
Forestiere continued expanding and improving these underground gardens until his death in 1946, using hand tools and a pair of mules. [6] The gardens were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 and registered as No. 916 on the list of California Historical Landmarks in 1978.
There’s so much love,” said Dolores Marie Durney, wife of former Fresno Fire Capt. Oney Durney. First Responders Memorial unveiled in moving tribute to Fresno’s public servants Skip to main ...
The historic landmark in northwest Fresno has been there for more than 100 years. This unique attraction in Fresno draws 40,000 a year. Step inside underground gardens
A stand of Ginkgo biloba trees with their fan-shaped leaves can be found nside Fresno’s Shinzen Friendship Garden’s Clark Bonsai Collection area in Woodward Park Thursday, Sept 5, 2024 in Fresno.
Fulton G. Berry (1832-1910), businessman and namesake for Fresno's Fulton Mall. Josiah Hall, Union army officer. Frank Dusy, (1837–1898), early business leader of Selma, California and a co-inventor of the Fresno Scraper. Thomas R. Meux, (1838-1929), physician who served early Fresno and builder of the Meux Home, which became a museum.
The cemetery was established in 1885 at the southeast corner of Belmont and Hughes avenues, west of Fresno on land granted by Moses J. Church on December 2, 1885. [6] [7] Church donated twenty acres to the Armenian community, but community leaders believed that they needed only ten acres. [4] Later the community had to buy additional land.